Yenesu Cave () is a cave in Kñrklareli Province, northwestern Turkey.
The cave is situated east of Balkaya village and northeast of Vize town of Kñrklareli Province. It is accessible on the route Vize-Kñyñköy, Kñyñköy-Aksicim-Balkaya or Saray-Bahçeköy-Aksicim-Balkaya. The cave is at an elevation of AMSL and about above the waterbed of nearby creek Yana Dere.
Yenisu Cave consists of two caves formed in two different geological ages, which are found at two levels. The main gallery, which follows a collapsed hall right at the entrance, is the most active part. Here, there are several ponds and lakes of depth with dripstones, stalactites, stalagmites and draperies. The cave's overall length is .
The cave was explored by the geologists of the state-owned Mineral Research and Exploration Company (MTA). According to the deputy director of Culture and Tourism in Kñrklareli, the opening of the cave to tourism in 2015 is projected. The visiting period is to be determined by the Nature Board of the province in accordance with the bat population in the cave.