Cuevas de Los Letreros Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Not really a cave?
Listed as a national treasure, we were surprised by this tourist attraction. According to the website you meet your guide at 7pm. On the day we visited he decided to start at 18:30! The meeting point...
It was really nice to visit this place and the guide explanations ¡¡¡ I strongly recommend to visit it. It is incredible how much the guide knows about this place and their stories. Enjoy it.
Easy to book by telephoning guide, who speaks English well enough to organise. We managed to book same day visit. - Check what days are available in advance. Wouldn't really call this a cave, but gu...
Cueva de los Letreros is one of the most important cave painting sites of the Iberian peninsula. This 25x6x10 metre cave, located high up on the slopes of Malmon, faces east overlooking the valley inc...
These cave paintings date to around 4000 BC, which is surely a WOW to anyone. Not so much a cave, more a rock opening on the side of a hill. When visiting Castillo de Vélez-Blanco we were reminded of ...
Not really a cave?
Listed as a national treasure, we were surprised by this tourist attraction. According to the website you meet your guide at 7pm. On the day we visited he decided to start at 18:30! The meeting point...
Experiencia increible¡
It was really nice to visit this place and the guide explanations ¡¡¡ I strongly recommend to visit it. It is incredible how much the guide knows about this place and their stories. Enjoy it.
Indola Man Revealed
Easy to book by telephoning guide, who speaks English well enough to organise. We managed to book same day visit. - Check what days are available in advance. Wouldn't really call this a cave, but gu...
One for the lovers of all things ancient
Cueva de los Letreros is one of the most important cave painting sites of the Iberian peninsula. This 25x6x10 metre cave, located high up on the slopes of Malmon, faces east overlooking the valley inc...
Cave Paintings
These cave paintings date to around 4000 BC, which is surely a WOW to anyone. Not so much a cave, more a rock opening on the side of a hill. When visiting Castillo de Vélez-Blanco we were reminded of ...