Best caves around Molvízar are found within the Comarca de la Costa Granadina, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape. This area offers a blend of historical and natural sites, with trails providing panoramic views of the Guadalfeo valley. The terrain includes ancient irrigation channels and agricultural terraces, reflecting the region's long history of human activity.
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This cave is to the southwest of the Sierra de Lujar, just going down from the llama de los pozos or going up from La Fábrica Rey, passing through the Cueva de las Palomas. Warning, once we go up from the Cueva de las Palomas we enter a private estate. Although the pass is not closed, it must be taken into account once we pass the private farm sign there is a very steep area and after two km we are in the Melero cave.
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These are some old mines called Cerro del Toro, these mines are closed, no minerals are extracted anymore, there were simply a few years when they were shown to the public and tourism, but the little movement of people ended up closing, these mines are inside It houses an underground lagoon besieging its precipitous passageways to the interior, if you ever consider visiting it, perhaps you can do it with a small qualified group prepared and requesting permission from the town hall, warning, do not venture inside alone, there are many dangers.
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This is a narrowing in the MTB route, located and known as the Cueva del Capitan on the way to the canal in the town of Lobres.
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This cave is by the Sierra de Lujar in a place known as the King's factory
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This is a path of approximately 3 km that begins just under the highway bridge in the section of regional road known as the caracolillos de Vélez Benaudalla. In this part of the route we can see some caves where speleologists can enjoy It has some good caverns inside, referred to by a local from this area. We may also be lucky and spot some ibex or wild boar.
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This cave is located in the Sierra de Lujar in the northwestern part of an area called Fabrica del Rei in which in the 1920s or perhaps before the mining of the anthrasite mineral was worked, which can still be found lying on the ground for the lovers of mineralogy. the cave of the pigeons in which several families of stock dove and turtle dove are housed.
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In the area of the bridge, exercise caution when cycling or walking due to gusts of air on windy days, because the bridge only has a railing on one side
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The caves in the Molvízar area are rich in history. For instance, the Cueva del Capitán near Lobres served as a refuge for nomadic shepherds and a burial site during the Neolithic period, with archaeological finds like pottery and tools. The Olías Caves were historically used as corrals for cattle, reflecting traditional rural life. Additionally, the Cerro del Toro Mines are a historical site, though now closed to the public.
Yes, the Cerro del Toro Mines, though closed, are known to house an underground lagoon within their precipitous passageways. The Cueva del Capitán is described as humid and silent, sometimes called 'Los Sudores' due to its constant humidity. The caves mentioned near the Viewpoint of Los Caracolillos de Vélez also contain good caverns for speleologists.
The region around Molvízar offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Salobreña – View of Salobreña Castle loop', or explore gravel biking routes like the 'Motril view – Cerro del Toro Mines loop'. There are also cycling routes, including a 'Circular route along the Guadalfeo river'. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Running Trails around Molvízar, Gravel biking around Molvízar, and Cycling around Molvízar guides.
Yes, the Cave of the Doves in the Sierra de Lujar is home to several families of stock dove and turtle dove. Near the Viewpoint of Los Caracolillos de Vélez, visitors might also spot ibex or wild boar.
The Cueva del Capitán, also known as Captain's Cave Tunnel, is located in the hamlet of Lobres. It's a historical site from the Neolithic period. The journey to the cave involves trails through ancient irrigation channels, offering panoramic views. Be aware that the area around the bridge leading to it can experience strong gusts of wind on windy days, so exercise caution.
Access to some sites, like the Cerro del Toro Mines, which are closed to the public, would require special permission from the town hall for a qualified group. For the Melero Cave, be aware that part of the path goes through a private estate, though the pass is not closed.
The terrain around Molvízar is diverse. Trails leading to caves like the Cueva del Capitán wind through ancient irrigation channels and agricultural terraces. Some areas, such as the path to Melero Cave, can be very steep. The region offers a blend of natural landscapes and historical human-modified terrain.
The Cerro del Toro Mines are a notable historical mining site. However, these mines are now closed to the public due to safety concerns. While they house an underground lagoon, venturing inside alone is not recommended due to many dangers. Visiting would require permission from the town hall and a qualified, prepared group.
Yes, the Olías Caves, located in the Comarca de la Costa Granadina, were historically utilized as corrals for cattle. This highlights a traditional aspect of rural life and how natural formations were adapted for practical human use in the region.
The ascent to the Cueva del Capitán from Lobres offers panoramic views of the Guadalfeo valley and the Peñón de Salobreña against the sea. Additionally, the Viewpoint of Los Caracolillos de Vélez is a path that provides scenic vistas, and the Cave of the Doves is also located in an area with good viewpoints.
Safety is important when exploring. For instance, the Captain's Cave Tunnel area can have strong gusts of wind on windy days, especially on the bridge. The Cerro del Toro Mines are closed due to dangers, and venturing inside is not advised without proper permission and equipment. Some paths, like those leading to Melero Cave, can be very steep.


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