Cueva De Maltravieso



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The Cueva de Maltravieso is a prehistoric cave located in Cáceres, Spain. It is open to the public and offers guided tours that showcase the cave's impressive collection of rock art, including paintings and engravings dating back over 10,000 years. The cave is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, and the entrance fee is 3 euros per person.

The official website of the Cueva de Maltravieso is https://cuevademaltravieso.com/en/.

In the surrounding area, visitors can also check out the historic city of Cáceres, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city's old town features stunning medieval and Renaissance architecture, including the famous Plaza Mayor and the Cáceres Cathedral. Additionally, the nearby Sierra de Gata Natural Park offers beautiful hiking trails and stunning views of the countryside.

The opening hours for the Old Town of Cáceres and Cáceres Cathedral vary depending on the season, so it is best to check the official website for up-to-date information: https://turismo.caceres.es/en/home. The Sierra de Gata Natural Park is open year-round, but visitors are advised to check the park's website for trail conditions and other important information: https://sierradegata.org/en/.

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