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There is a small church in these caves, which were once used to age cheese.
Grotte del Caglieron is located near the town of Fregona, Veneto, Northern Italy. The cave complex consists of various cavities, some of which are natural, while others have artificial origins. The natural part of the caves was incised over millions of years by the Caglieron stream. The torrent flows on calcareous conglomerates and marl creating various waterfalls, some of which are several feet high. A wooden path crosses the entire ravine and in some areas, the water flowing from above rains down on the walkway.