Nine out of the total of 10 caves in Serbia that
have been prepared (or partially prepared) to receive tourist visits are
located near one of the urban centers mentioned above. The 10th (Mermerna
Pecina) is in the vicinity of Pristina in the province of Kosovo.
The caves and pits covered by the Atlas are located
at the farthest 40.0 km away from the nearest centers of municipal government.
Such a distance makes it possible to reach even the most remote caves fairly
quickly. It is thus possible to reach such caves, have enough time to visit
them, and return to some urban settlement in the course of the same day.
Depending on the distance from the nearest urban
(municipal) center, the underground landforms (caves and pits) covered
by the Atlas can be divided into the following four groups:
- ones that are located at a distance of up to 10.0
km from an urban settlement (this group includes 19 such phenomena);
- ones that are 10.0 to 20.0 km from an urban center
(31 caves or pits);
- ones that are 20.0 to 30.0 km from an urban settlement
(24 objects); and
- ones that are 30.0 to 40.0 km from an urban settlement
(seven objects).
Overall, the average distance of these caves and pits from a settlement is 18.0 km, which means that the majority can be reached fairly quickly.