Zindan Cave
Located 2 km northeast of Aksu District of Isparta, Zindan Cave is located at an altitude of 1300 meters above sea level, on the south-facing slope of the Aksu Stream Strait. Cave III, which has horizontal and semi-active features. It is estimated to have formed in the Geological Age. The cave was formed as a result of the fracture of the karstic area in the north-south direction. At the entrance there are colonies of bats ranging in length from 8 to 12 meters. The stalactites and stalagmites formed by the dripstone beds at the 355th meter of the cave created interesting and impressive images in the cave. At the 425th and 450th meters, there are small sinkholes that seep into the ground.
The most magnificent part of the cave is the natural 'Bath' section, 3 meters in diameter, 15 meters high and 640 meters high, where cold water flows from the ceiling and walls. It is a very special place with its cave galleries, stalactites and stalagmites, and the "natural bath" at the end of the gallery, which is the first and only cave of Isparta opened to tourism.