Speleology in the Sarsa Cave, Valencia
Description
It is one of the most important prehistoric caves in the Valencian Community and is located in the Sierra de Mariola Natural Park. It is a cave of great beauty, explored for the first time in 1913 by the explorer Breuil. Later, in 1928, the archaeologist Fernando Ponsell began his archaeological research, the findings of which are kept in the Prehistoric Museums of Valencia. The cave is divided into three large areas of well-differentiated labyrinthine route, and will surprise us with its nooks and crannies and its splendid beauty.
What we are going to do?
Caving activity in which we will enter the Cueva de la Sarsa and go through its 716 metres with a drop of 63 metres. As we go through its three rooms we will discover where humans lived in prehistoric times and where the archaeological finds were found.
What's included?
Professional canyoning guides, mountain technicians and qualified instructors.
Specific material for the activity
Civil liability, accident and rescue insurance
Photographic report of the activity
What should I bring?
Footwear that can get wet
Spare clothes
Sun cream
Water
Towel
Important
Adequate physical fitness, no coronary heart disease, no fear of heights and swimming skills are required.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the activity starts. If you cancel under this time or do not show up, you will not be refunded.