The Radovci Cave (Sleeping Beauty) is located near the village of Radovc, in the northeastern part of the Albanian Alps (Bjeshkët e Nemuna), and is a typical spring cave. Its formation is related to the erosion and chemical activity of the underground waters of the Drini i Bardhë. 

This cave consists of four morphological elements: the main galleries, left galleries, lower galleries, and vertical channels. The total length of all channels in the Radovci cave is 1,420 meters, with the horizontal channels measuring 680 meters long.

The main gallery consists of three parts: the entrance channel, the central gallery, and the tub channel. The central hall begins at about 55 meters and presents a regular crossroads. From here, eight corridors and channels start, which are connected to the neighboring gallery at different levels. The end of the hall extends 14 meters above the height of the cave entrance. In the central part of the hall, there is a 12-meter-high crystal pillar. 

A characteristic feature of the cave is the tub-shaped channels, which continue from the central gallery. This section is 76 meters long, with a width of 4-8 meters and a height between 3-5 meters.