Category: Caves and Chasms
The Tornero Cave is the deepest cave of the Alto Tajo with more than 11 km and its end has not yet been reached.
Ver másThe Cueva de Los Casares is located 3 kilometres north of the town of Riba de Saelices, perfectly adapted for visits.
Ver másThe Roman mine of Cueva del Hierro has been exploited for millennia and on a guided tour we can discover how it was exploited.
Ver másThe torcas of Lagunaseca are karstic depressions formed by the dissolution of the limestone materials that form the soil.
Ver másSima de Peralveche Another of the places of interest in Peralveche is its well-known chasm, which, in the absence of knowing its name, we will call the Sima de Peralveche. It is located in the vicinity of the new drinking water treatment plant (ETAP), which was built in...
Ver másThe Hoyón de Motos is a funnel-shaped doline with gentle slopes, formed by limestone and marl deposits.
Ver másThe Hoyón de Ródenas depression is a formidable funnel-shaped doline 150 metres in diameter and 50 metres deep.
Ver másThe Bocanegra spring is located on the right bank of the Arroyo de la Hoz at the turn-off on the road from Peñalén to Poveda de la Sierra.
Ver másThe Grobias chasm is 45 metres deep in a single shaft that must be descended in a single abseil due to its verticality.
Ver másThe Majadillas cave is located in Sacecorbo. It is 2070 metres long and is therefore one of the largest caves in the province.
Ver másThe Cueva de la Ramera is an underground conduit hanging from the Hoz de Beteta, accessible from the Cueva del Armentero theme walk.
Ver másThe Sumidero de Mata Asnos never disappoints, near Carrascosa de la Sierra it is one of the most unique caves in the central area.
Ver másThe Sima de Alcorón is a natural well 63 m deep which is easy to descend as it is equipped for visits.
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