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Discover Murcia Underground: Caves, Nature and History

Murcia has a lot to offer underground as well: caves, gorges and the Sima de la Higuera make the region especially exciting for nature lovers and explorers.

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Discover Murcia Underground: Caves, Nature and History

Murcia is not only about sunshine, scenery and charming towns. Beneath the surface lies a surprisingly diverse world. Anyone who wants to get to know the region in more depth will discover a side of Murcia that goes far beyond classic excursions. Caves and gorges tell stories of geological processes, natural forces and a landscape that in many places still offers new insights.

For travellers who want variety during their stay, this opens up a very special perspective. Alongside the coast, cities and nature on the surface, it is also worth taking a look underground. There you can see just how many facets Murcia really has.

A hidden natural heritage in Murcia

More than 450 caves and gorges are known in the Region of Murcia. In the northeast alone, in Abanilla, Fortuna, Jumilla and Yecla, 68 caves have been recorded. Of these, 38 have already been inspected and photographed. As part of this documentation, 230 images were created and published together with additional information on the website cuevademurcia.com.

This digital record makes the region’s natural heritage more visible and easier to access. At the same time, it shows how important cave tourism has become in Murcia. For visitors this is helpful, because key information is collected and presented in a clear and structured way.

What makes caves in Murcia so special

Caves have always had a unique appeal. In Murcia, many of these places are also of great landscape and scientific importance. Some are considered exceptional not only in Spain but also in an international context.

Anyone interested in nature, geology or quiet places away from well-known sights will find ideal conditions here. Many underground spaces feel untouched, calm and mysterious. This is exactly where their charm lies. They offer a new way to experience Murcia that many holidaymakers do not expect at first.

Sima de la Higuera as a special example

One outstanding example is the Sima de la Higuera in Pliego. This cave system was declared a natural monument in November 2020. With more than 5,500 metres, it is the longest cave system in the Region of Murcia.

Every year the Sima de la Higuera attracts hundreds of speleologists from different countries. This underlines the significance of this site far beyond the region itself. For Murcia, the cave stands as a symbol of the value of its underground natural heritage.

An exciting addition to a holiday in Spain

Anyone looking for a holiday home in Spain and who values variety should take a closer look at Murcia. The cave landscapes are an impressive addition to what the region offers above ground. They provide fresh perspectives and make excursions even more diverse.

Travellers who want to combine nature experiences with a spirit of discovery will find plenty of inspiration in Murcia. The mix of well-documented caves, geological diversity and active tourism development makes the region an appealing destination for everyone who wants to see more than just the obvious highlights.

Murcia shows in a striking way that history and beauty are not only found in cities, landscapes and along the coast. A significant part of it lies underground, waiting to be explored.

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