In classical antiquity the god Pan was often venerated in caves. In the present these caves are often referred to as the Cave of Pan.
In Greece:
- The Cave of Pan on the northern slope of the Acropolis of Athens in Attica.
 - The Cave of Pan at Oinoe near Marathon in Attica.
 - The Corycian Cave on Mount Parnassus in Central Greece.
 - The Daphni Cave at Daphni Monastery near Athens in Attica.
 - The Davelis Cave on Mount Penteli near Athens in Attica.
 - The Phyle Cave on Mount Parnes near Fyli (Phyle) in Attica.
 - The Vari Cave on Mount Hymettus near Vari in Attica.
 - The Cave of Pan at Thasos
 
In other countries:
- The Cave of Pan at Banias in the Golan Heights, Israel.
 
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