Caving in Spain

Caving in Spain

If you are inclined to adventure sports then caving in Spain can be a wonderful opportunity to take pleasure in this recreational activity. Caving in Spain combines the hint of personal challenge with the pleasure of exploring the geographical wonders lying hidden below the ground. Depending on health condition and experience level you can choose either tailor made caving trips or a self-guided one. Whether you set for a tailored tour or an underground journey carried out on your own, caving in Spain is undoubtedly an unforgettable recreation. However, as the activity calls for a certain level of physical fitness, people with claustrophobia, breathing problem or similar health problems should keep away from caving in Spain. Make sure to take effective safety measures and help of expert guides to avoid any undue risk while attempting caving in Spain.

Cantabria: Situated in northern part of Spain, Cantabrian Mountains boast of a wide range of fabulous caves richly adorned with limestone formations caused by dripping water. The Moga area treasures a number of caves with colorful stalactites and stalagmites with tinges of blue and green.

Cueva de la Pieta: Considered as a natural wonder created by the erosive activities of an underground river, this cave is located in the Benaojan village near Ronda in Andalucia region. Tourists visit this cave to view the amazing limestone formations and primitive sketches drawn on its walls.

Caves of Sierra de las Nieves Biosphere Reserve: Accredited as a biosphere reserve declared by UNESCO, this natural park in Andalucia region holds an array of caverns and depressions including the deepest in Europe, GESM. Sima Honda, Sima de Horcajuelos, Sima Bambi are some other caves famous for fascinating rock formations. Much of the caves are yet to be explored.

The caves of Pyrenees, Malaga, Almeria and lava caves of Canary Islands are magnificent places to enjoy the excitement and pleasure of caving at its best.

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