Entry Fee (€)
Adults: € 17
Children (4-12):€ 9.
The Cuevas de Campanet nestle in ravishingly pretty countryside. There are none of the bells and whistles of its east coast counterparts - just stillness, silence, and a wealth of fascinating formations. A terrace and cafe boast stunning views, perfect for a coffee or bite to eat after the tour. Children will love saying hello to the cows and bulls in the adjacent paddock.
The Campanet Cave opens at an altitude of 60m. above sea level, has a surface of about 3200 m² and a visitable route close to 500m. This visit, approximately 40 minutes in length, it passes through a set of rooms connected by different galleries and spectacularly decorated by one wide variety of geological formations. Speleothems such as stalactites stand out conical and cubic, long, even very delicate macaroni, large columns and stalagmite flows
They have an area of 3200 m² and a route close to 500 m. The visit passes through different galleries and spacious rooms. Which are located on the hill of Sant Miquel - at the Serra de Tramuntana, in the North of Mallorca. It is a privileged valley that it maintains the charm of the island’s rural landscape.
The caves stand out for the delicacy and exuberance of their calcareous deposits in the form of stalactites and stalagmites, also called speleothems by geologists. A In addition to the rich natural ornamentation, various aspects have also attracted the attention of scientists and naturalists. For example, during the conditioning works of the caves there were fossil remains of Myotragus balearicus, a species of bovine
endemic to Mallorca and Menorca, extinct about 4,000 years ago with the arrival of man on our islands.
Adults: € 17
Children (4-12):€ 9.
Coves de Campanet, Camí de Ses Coves, Campanet, Spain