
The stalactite caves of Campanet are located north of the town itself.
These stalactite caves makes for a great sight and attraction to everyone. Also, they are a good alternative to the more hyped caves in Porto Cristo, so if you are looking for a cave adventure but don’t want to go to Porto Cristo, the Campanet Caves are for you.
The Campanet caves was first discovered in 1945, when a group of mine workers found them by coincidence. Already in 1948, the caves was ready to receive visitors. Cuevas de Campanet are about 400 meters long, leading you about in the amazing galleries created by nature itself, and beautifully lit.
The guides that takes you on the trip in the caves are really passionate about their job which really makes a great difference.
On your way to the caves, make sure you stop by the chapel of Sant Miquel.
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About Campanet
Campanet is a charming little town set in stunning and scenic surroundings at the feet of the Tramuntana. Campanet is an ideal area to visit for cyclists and hikers, as the opportunities for physical activities and sports are endless here, with the mountains to one side, the rural countryside to the other and the coastal areas on the third side. Campanet offers a treasury of points of interest and places to visit, such as the stalagmite caves, the self-sufficient nature reserve, the medieval chapel etc., all part of the rich cultural heritage this area is known for.
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