The name in English is Disorientating Cave, and if that sounds worrying, it should - in fact, it's strongly recommended to not enter the Mylna Cave alone, since it is quite easy to veer off the trail in the case of a flashlight malfunction and become lost in the cave’s labyrinthine corridors. Back in 1945, priest Józef Szykowski met a grisly fate while hiking here alone, and his corpse wasn’t discovered until two years later (do NOT let this be you). The Mylna Cave is free to enter year-round, but you must provide your own illumination and keep in mind that the ground might be wet or icy. It takes about half an hour to walk through the cave along the one-way path; get here from Polana Pisana in the Kościeliska Valley - the red trail will have you at the entrance in about 15 minutes, and the way down takes another 10. On your way up, you can also visit the much smaller Obłazkowa Cave.
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