Hiking Highlight
Location: Nerja, Velez Malaga, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain
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According to the tour guide, the Nerja caves were discovered by chance. In 1959, some children playing in the nearby town of Maro stumbled upon them and told their friends, teachers and relatives. Several months passed before the explorations began. This finding dated from prehistoric times was quite a spectacle. Among them were stone tools, bones, paintings and ceramics.
You have to book in advance for a VIP visit. The normal sightseeing tour has an audio guide in the language of your choice.
May 12, 2018
The Cave of Nerja is a 4 km long and 35 km wide cave complex. It consists of two caves and is located in the north of the village. The cave is open all year round.
With it is the botanical garden, he is also worth a visit. Everywhere you hear the crickets chirping.
September 25, 2017
Just above Maro you come to the Cuevas de Nerja. The gigantic dripstone caves were discovered in 1959. Sala del Cataclismo is the largest stalactite pillar in the world. More than 4.2 kilometers should be the total length of the cave system. Even if only a third is released for inspection, this shows the enormous creative power of nature in an impressive way. Approximately 45 minutes you have to plan for the visit. The guide will be perfect with an excellent multimedia guide issued with the admission card.
February 27, 2018
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Location: Nerja, Velez Malaga, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain
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