Caves around La Plana offer diverse natural and historical exploration opportunities within the region. This area, encompassing parts of Castellón, features a landscape shaped by geological formations and historical human activity. Visitors can explore various cave types, from natural grottoes to ancient mining sites. The region provides accessible routes for discovering these underground features.
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Interesting mercury mine known as Els pous de Cantallops (Fontanelles area), with a vertical well about 30 m high, carved into the rock. https://www.mtiblog.com/2012/05/mina-cantallops-alfondeguilla-castellon.html Access to the mine is via the Cantallops Road, which begins in Forcall Gorge and ends in the town of Alfondeguilla.
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Cave of San Bartolomé, called the Cave of Sant Vicent by the inhabitants of Alfondeguilla, with a ceramic tablet of this saint. The cave was already inhabited in the Bronze Age and the Iberian period, requires no technical equipment and is easy to visit, although a flashlight is required.
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Beautiful scenery and fun gravel route
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Although the cave is quite hidden, it is easy to reach it by following the signs on the way. Perhaps used in the past as a refuge, today it is an adventure destination that can be reached by a well-surfaced path.
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Nice trail for running or hiking to bypass the tunnel via verde Orpesa. The path meanders along the cliffs and offers great views of the sea.
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Signposted detour driving along a good track
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Ideal for sitting, resting, having a drink, even bathing.
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Next to the Villahermosa river we find this picnic area and its source.
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Visitors often enjoy the Cueva de las Ferrerías, which is known for its beautiful scenery and a fun gravel route leading to it. Another popular spot is the Sant Vicent Cave, a natural monument with historical significance.
Yes, the region offers several historical sites. The Sant Vicent Cave was inhabited during the Bronze Age and Iberian period. Additionally, the Cantallops Mine is an interesting mercury mine with a vertical well carved into the rock, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past.
For a family-friendly outing, consider visiting the area around Los Ignacios Spring. While not a cave itself, it's a picnic area next to the Villahermosa river, ideal for resting and eating, and is listed as family-friendly. Some caves, like Sant Vicent, are easy to visit without technical equipment, making them accessible for families with a flashlight.
The La Plana region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Hiking around La Plana guide, including routes like the Benicàssim - Oropesa Greenway of the Sea Trail. There are also running trails and even waterfall hikes available in the vicinity.
For some caves, like Sant Vicent Cave, no technical equipment is required, but a flashlight is essential for proper exploration. For other, more challenging sites like the Cantallops Mine with its vertical well, appropriate safety gear and experience would be necessary.
Yes, Cueva de las Ferrerías, although somewhat hidden, is easy to reach by following signs on a well-surfaced path. The Sant Vicent Cave is also noted for being easy to visit.
Caves generally maintain a stable temperature year-round, making them a good option in various seasons. However, for comfortable access and to combine your visit with other outdoor activities like hiking, spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant weather in the La Plana region.
While located a bit further afield near Isla Plana (Murcia), the Cueva del Agua is a significant thermal water cave with unique features, including warm water temperatures and extensive underwater corridors, making it notable for cave diving enthusiasts. Within the La Plana region itself, you'll find natural grottoes and formations.
Yes, for example, the Coastal Path to Cueva del Contrabán is a trail specifically designed for hiking or running that leads to a cave, offering great views of the sea along the way. The Cueva de las Ferrerías also has a well-surfaced path leading to it.
When exploring caves, it's advisable to wear comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting a bit dirty. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip are essential. Even if the outside temperature is warm, caves can be cool and damp, so a light jacket or long sleeves are often recommended. Don't forget a reliable flashlight, as some caves lack artificial lighting.
The Cueva de las Ferrerías is described as 'quite hidden' despite being easy to reach by following signs. It offers beautiful scenery and a sense of adventure away from more crowded spots.


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