Caverna de Las Brujas - English version - Malargue

Caverna de Las Brujas

One of the most famous tourist attraction is the Cave Malargüe of Bruges, in the Cerro Moncol, at 1831 meters above sea level, a place that invites you to live an indescribable adventure to the interior of a construction geologic formations which are the spectacular stalactites and stalagmites.

One of the most famous tourist attractions is Malargüe Witches' Cave in the Hill Moncol, at 1831 meters above the sea, a place that invites you to experience an indescribable adventure into the interior of a construction geologic formations that protrude the spectacular stalactites and stalagmites.

The first room access is called "Our Lady" because of the shape they have taken the natural formations. After walking up and down slopes can access the following venues, among which highlights "The Gatera", a stretch of 15 or 20 meters, which have no more than three feet tall must be necessary crawl.

The last room of the tour is named "Las Flores", thanks to the abundant coral presented in this charming vaulted space, demonstrating the workings of nature, which over millennia shaped the more curious figures.

According to specialists in the field, the formation of every inch of these stalactites and stalagmites takes about 1300 years, imply that the Witches' Cave has several million years of history in Malargü e.

The circuit inside the Cave of the Witches has a length of 400 meters and an estimated duration of 2 hours to complete their journey, always accompanied by a guíay using appropriate equipment for the voyage: helmets , flashlights and comfortable clothes.

Importantly, do not allow the full path to under 7 years, which is accessible only to the room of "La Virgen". Moreover, income is not recommended for individuals who suffer from vertigo, claustrophobia, heart problems, obesity and osteoarthritis.

Thus the Witches' Cave becomes an inescapable place to enjoy the magic Malargüey wonder that nature offers.

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