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Cuevas de Sorbas

Tourist attraction in Sorbas

Updated: July 14, 2024 05:13 AM

Cuevas de Sorbas is located in Sorbas (Municipality in Spain), Spain. It's address is Paraje Barranco del Infierno Carretera A-1102, km 0,7, 04270 Sorbas, Almería, Spain.

Paraje Barranco del Infierno Carretera A-1102, km 0,7, 04270 Sorbas, Almería, Spain

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Monday10 AM to 2 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 2 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 2 PM
Thursday10 AM to 2 PM
Friday10 AM to 2 PM
Saturday10 AM to 2 PM
Sunday10 AM to 2 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Cuevas de Sorbas?

Cuevas de Sorbas is located at: Paraje Barranco del Infierno Carretera A-1102, km 0,7, 04270 Sorbas, Almería, Spain.

What are the coordinates of Cuevas de Sorbas?

Coordinates: 37.0921318, -2.107481

Cuevas de Sorbas Reviews

Alison Entwistle
2024-03-25 21:30:41 GMT

A fantastic, informative tour of the cave system. Haike, our tour guide, gave detailed explanations in both Spanish and English for our mixed group. I would definitely recommend! We then had a great lunch in the restaurant afterwards. Thank you for a brilliant visit!

Lexie Newlands
2024-02-26 09:41:53 GMT

Our guide Haika was funny and informative. We loved our visit to the caves but would only recommend the basic route to those able to climb rocks and crawl on hands and knees. Would recommend wearing a mask for all the dust in the caves. A really special experience!

Andrew Bishop
2023-06-28 07:27:24 GMT

It was an amazing experience. Closest to potholing without risks. There are no lights inside, just your helmet torch. You will most probably get wet crawling through a small stream. There are no concrete steps or handrails. It is NOT Cheddar or Wookey Caves and doesn't have stalactite/stalagmites formations with clever lighting. It is an untouched un comercialised cave. You need to be reasonably agile. Wear old clothes and sturdy trainers. Overalls and trainers are available for hire.

Gary Cooper
2023-12-02 05:43:50 GMT

Amazing underground trip.
Cheap, fun and informative. Not hard-core caving but perfect for young / nervous / old / novices.
The restaurant is nice as well
A great mini adventure to learn about the local geology and experience total darkness and feel like a caver
Worth mentioning the German lady guide. So knowledgeable and enthusiastic

Igor P
2024-06-09 21:36:49 GMT

Amazing gypsum caves. Not the typical touristic caves, but a bit more adventurous, with some crawling through narrow spaces required.

Ken Groombridge
2023-11-22 17:27:43 GMT

We had a lovely time exploring the fantastic cave today. Expertly guided by Heike who is friendly and informative, we scrabbled over and under surprisingly tight passageways that made us wonder just how challenging the more advanced tours must be. Don't wear your best clothes as it is dusty and in one place, wet as you have to crawl through a tight bit. My wife and I are reasonably agile but it would cause problems for visitors that weren't so capable. Bring a torch too as they supply safety helmets with a built in torch but an extra one really helps. You have to book online before you go and definitely no dogs in case you're wondering. We went in mid-November and it was just the two of us with no waiting involved. Thanks again Heike.

Maja Wolsan
2022-09-22 19:19:58 GMT

Great experience - and very educational. Guided tours through the caves available in several languages. We booked the basic route and it was quite easy, as described on their website, while still thrilling. If you're lucky, you can see bats. We loved it and next time we are definitely going to try the more demanding 4-hour route. It's not cold at all, some 19-20 degrees, so no need to dress warm, although it's good to have long trousers to protect your knees. But some people in our group had shorts and they did not complain either. You'll get a helmet with a headlight. Just be aware that you have to book atleast 24 hours in advance. Definitely worth visiting!

G Rushworth
2023-06-26 21:27:05 GMT

An excellent few hours spent learning about these caves and in fact lots of Spanish geology. It’s a welcome respite from the searing heat of the day in the company of expert local guides. Get ready to get wet, a bit dandy and down on all fours. It’s a glimpse into another world beneath your feet.

Julie North
2023-07-07 14:51:56 GMT

An incredible experience for all ages but you need to be fit. The kids absolutely loved it. The guide Heike was wonderful. A fabulous afternoon.

Stefan Lygdopoulos
2023-07-09 18:16:37 GMT

Really fun to visit, would recommend. My instructor, Aryon was amazing he was charismatic and fun, plus he really helped relax my girlfriend who was scared

Michelle Dupuis
2018-08-19 13:04:03 GMT

An excellent tour of the caves, English speaking tour guide and groups are small so you do have a great experience. Tour guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. We did the basic tour, bit of crawling and squeezing through small gaps but definitely worth the experience! It does get busy so ring ahead and book your tour, we just turned up and had to wait.

Paul Taylor
2022-12-05 11:37:33 GMT

A wonder of the natural world, expertly explained by a very knowledgeable guide, who is German by birth, but has lived in Spain for a considerable number of years. I would recommend this attraction to all.

Lance Weber
2021-08-08 22:47:21 GMT

Brilliant tour guide, beautiful cave and fun for the whole family! Thanks so much!!!

Steve Skelton
2022-10-10 12:53:16 GMT

Great couple of hours. You will get quite dusty and it does involve crawling in a few places so do not wear good clothes. You need to be reasonably agile.

Susan Douglas
2018-05-30 10:38:27 GMT

For the fit only. Lots of scrambling around in semi dark and tricky underfoot conditions. Some small spaces to be negotiated. Not suitable for larger folk or those with claustrophobia. Route takes over 1 hour to complete. Caves are not cold though an extra layer will protect you from grazes. Fascinating geology explained in Spanish and English.

Red Wine
2022-08-07 14:49:09 GMT

You do need to get on your hands and knees at times. Be sure to bring strong shoes although you can hire shoes.
Thanks

Diego Garcia Haro
2018-11-07 19:53:10 GMT

Amazing natural karst caves. Not the typical cave prepped for the masses with boardwalks and lights but instead completely natural. They offer different tours with varying levels of difficulty.

subnet001
2019-11-19 08:44:40 GMT

Absolutely amazing but not for the faint of lungs. The gypsum powder gets absolutely everywhere. The guides are great, very enthusiastic.

John Parker
2019-04-05 20:03:57 GMT

As close to potholing as you can get. Amazing experience, but requires courage and certain fitness. Brilliant guide. Nothing like Wookey Hole !

Ingrid Elizabeth Pantoja Grez
2024-02-12 16:05:28 GMT

Really enjoyed it food was lovely

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Municipality in Spain

Sorbas is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. source

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