European Speleological Federation
The European Speleological Federation is an international grouping of the speleological federations or national associations of all of Europe.
The FSE, formerly FSCE then FSUE, was founded in 1990 and is covered by the International Union of Speleology (UIS). The FSE promotes sport and scientific speleology. The FSE encompasses speleology in all its forms.
The FSE sets up and organises all activities and structures necessary to reach its goals, such as commissions, working groups, meetings, etc.
News
European Children and Young Cavers Working Group ECYC – Questionnaire
As one of the results of the last General Assembly Meeting of the FSE a new working group was founded – “European Children and Young Cavers (ECYC)”. The Working Grou is chaired by... READ MORE
EuroSpeleo Newsletter, September 2023
It is with great pleasure that the European Speleological Federation (FSE) publishes the next EuroSpeleo Newsletter of September 2023. This Newsletter will be exclusively available in electronic form and it will be distributed... READ MORE
Very successful EuroSpeleo Forum 2023 in Breitscheid, Germany
The 15th EuroSpeleo Forum took place from 18th to 21st May in Breitscheid, Hessen, Germany in the local Fritz-Philippi school and nearby sportshall. More than 325 cavers from Germany and abroad attended the... READ MORE
European Children and Young Caver working group ECYC established
Within the last months a little group of people found each other to create a new working group within the FSE especially to support children and young cavers – European Children and Young... READ MORE
New ECPC commission members for the next 4 years
Following the FSE GAM in Breitscheid, Germany on May 20th, the team of the European Cave Protection Commission now starts its work for the next 4 years. 17 members from 12 countries form... READ MORE
New FSE Bureau and commission presidents elected
At the General Assembly of the FSE on the 20th May 2023 in Breitscheid, Germany the new Bureau and presidents of the commissions were elected. On the photo from left to right: Fedele... READ MORE