Caves around Bolbaite are primarily associated with the natural features of the Sellent River, which carves through limestone cliffs. The area offers natural swimming spots and unique geological formations, including submerged caves and accessible cave shelters. This region provides a natural landscape for exploration and recreation.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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There are two cavities that contain the cave paintings. In the first part of the first cave, Cave 1, you can see an archer and a deer on the left, a roe deer on the right, and between the two archers another human figure. In the second part of the first cave, Cave 2, the largest and with the largest number of paintings, you can admire the famous scene of the gathering of honey.
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You can still distinguish some of the cave paintings drawn on the walls of the shelter. Currently, it is fenced to protect this ancestral work from any vandalism.
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Very entertaining path that runs next to the Hongares ravine and among a very beautiful grove of trees. It allows you to reach the Cueva de Las Arañas and the Chorrador de la Rebolla.
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Spectacular scene with the Sellent River in the background.
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Mediterranean jungle in the middle of the Valencian Community. Looking for a place to escape the heat? It is here. Picnic area, and good walk. You can park on the street that leads to the picnic area (there is usually space on the side) or, if not, in the town.
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It is a set of caves dating between 9000 and 1400 BC. They were discovered at the beginning of the 20th century and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 and contain one of the most famous representations in the world, the Bicorp man climbing lianas to obtain honey from wild bees.
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Archaeological site with views of the Chorrador de La Rebolla, the Hongares ravine. From the viewpoint to the chorrador you can take the path on foot to reach the caves that remain closed except by appointment to enter.
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The caves around Bolbaite offer a mix of natural formations and historical sites. You can find ancient cave shelters with paintings, natural monuments nestled in Mediterranean forests, and river-carved features, including submerged caves in the Sellent River area. These range from archaeological sites to places for leisurely walks.
Yes, Bolbaite is home to several historically significant cave sites. The Calicanto raft shelter contains distinguishable cave paintings, though it is fenced for protection. Another notable site is La Araña Cave and La Rebolla Waterfall, an archaeological site featuring cave paintings depicting an archer, deer, and a famous scene of honey gathering. The broader Cuevas de la Araña are a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to 9000-1400 BC, also known for their ancient art.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. La Cabrenta Cave is a natural monument set within a Mediterranean forest, providing a scenic area suitable for walks and picnics. The broader Paraje del Río Sellent in Bolbaite is a significant draw, offering a recreational and bathing area with fresh waters, parking, and picnic spots, perfect for family tourism.
Beyond the caves themselves, you'll encounter the beautiful natural landscape of the Sellent River, which carves through limestone cliffs. This includes natural swimming spots, waterfalls like La Rebolla, and Mediterranean forests. The Gorgo de la Cadena, for instance, is a 100-meter long pool culminating in a submerged cave.
Yes, the Bolbaite area is well-known for its natural swimming spots along the Sellent River. The Paraje del Río Sellent offers a recreational and bathing area with fresh, crystalline waters. The Gorgo de la Cadena is a particularly clear pool, and the swimming area itself contains an underground cave, making it a popular spot for visitors.
The difficulty varies. Sites like La Cabrenta Cave are accessible for leisurely walks. However, some natural features, such as the submerged cave at Gorgo de la Cadena, are only suitable for those experienced in speleology. Most historical cave shelters are viewed from outside or have limited access to protect the ancient art.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails that lead to or pass by cave sites, such as the Barranco de Hongares Trail, which runs next to the Hongares ravine and allows access to the Cuevas de la Araña. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Bolbaite guide.
Besides exploring the caves and hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling around Bolbaite, including scenic loops along the Sellent River. There are also dedicated running trails that allow you to experience the natural beauty of the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The clear waters of the Sellent River for swimming, the picturesque landscapes, and the ancient cave paintings at sites like Calicanto raft shelter and La Araña Cave are highly appreciated. The tranquil atmosphere of places like La Cabrenta Cave also makes it a favorite for walks and picnics.
Yes, the submerged cave associated with the Gorgo de la Cadena in Bolbaite is described as being suitable only for those experienced in speleology. It is not a casual tourist attraction but rather a feature for specialized exploration due to its nature as a submerged system.
Yes, it's important to note that some well-known caves like the Cueva de las Maravillas (a significant Upper Paleolithic archaeological site) are located in Gandía, not Bolbaite. Similarly, the Cueva de las Palomas, known for its water pools and waterfalls, is near Yátova and Buñol, not directly in Bolbaite. The caves in Bolbaite are primarily associated with the Sellent River and specific archaeological shelters.


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