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Cuevas del Diablo — Attraction in Alcalá del Júcar

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Cuevas del Diablo
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Nearby attractions
Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar
Calle Bajada del, C. Castillo, s/n, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Cuevas de Masagó y del Duende
C. Libertad, 45, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Turiaventura
Cta. de la Pl., 1, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Cueva del rey Garadén
C. San Lorenzo, 7, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Playa de Alcalá del Júcar.
C. Cañada de Dominguillo, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Sendero el Corciolico
02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Casa el Moli
Av. los Robles, 5, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Bar La Hondonera
C. Cta. Hondonera, 39, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Restaurante Los Robles
Av. los Robles, 7, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Restaurante Asador Vistas al rio
Av. los Robles, 3, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Restaurante Fogones El Chato
C. Malvas, 18, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Restaurante Taperia El Chato
Av. Constitución, 12, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Restaurante Tapería Casa Adolfo
Av. Constitución, 11, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Bar la playeta
Av. los Robles, 3, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Restaurante Abrásame
Av. los Robles, 1, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Gloria Bendita
Cjón. la Virgen, 2, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Nearby hotels
Hostal Alcalá del Júcar
Av. Constitución, 13, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Casa Rural “Casa del Juez”
C. el Cura, 18, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Casa túnel Nido de Águilas
C. Algarrada, 22, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Hotel Pelayo
Av. Constitución, 4, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Casa Rural Cueva con Jacuzzi Paraíso del Júcar
C. Clavel, 1, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Bed Jacuzzi
C. Rosario, 25, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
La Alkarra
C. Libertad, 8, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Casa Toni
C. Clavel, 7, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Casa Teresa
C. Algarrada, 14, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
Los Parajes de Alcalá
C. Purísima, 33, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
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Cuevas del Diablo

C. San Lorenzo, 7, 02210 Alcalá del Júcar, Albacete, Spain
4.2(1.3K)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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Family friendly
attractions: Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar, Cuevas de Masagó y del Duende, Turiaventura, Cueva del rey Garadén, Playa de Alcalá del Júcar., Sendero el Corciolico, restaurants: Casa el Moli, Bar La Hondonera, Restaurante Los Robles, Restaurante Asador Vistas al rio, Restaurante Fogones El Chato, Restaurante Taperia El Chato, Restaurante Tapería Casa Adolfo, Bar la playeta, Restaurante Abrásame, Gloria Bendita
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Phone
+34 657 98 64 41
Website
cuevasdeldiablo.com

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Nearby attractions of Cuevas del Diablo

Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar

Cuevas de Masagó y del Duende

Turiaventura

Cueva del rey Garadén

Playa de Alcalá del Júcar.

Sendero el Corciolico

Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar

Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar

4.4

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Cuevas de Masagó y del Duende

Cuevas de Masagó y del Duende

4.1

(378)

Closed
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Turiaventura

Turiaventura

4.3

(728)

Open 24 hours
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Cueva del rey Garadén

Cueva del rey Garadén

4.5

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Cuevas del Diablo

Casa el Moli

Bar La Hondonera

Restaurante Los Robles

Restaurante Asador Vistas al rio

Restaurante Fogones El Chato

Restaurante Taperia El Chato

Restaurante Tapería Casa Adolfo

Bar la playeta

Restaurante Abrásame

Gloria Bendita

Casa el Moli

Casa el Moli

4.1

(717)

$

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Bar La Hondonera

Bar La Hondonera

4.4

(273)

$

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Restaurante Los Robles

Restaurante Los Robles

4.2

(692)

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Restaurante Asador Vistas al rio

Restaurante Asador Vistas al rio

4.0

(563)

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Reviews of Cuevas del Diablo

4.2
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5.0
3y

What a great place to explore! Not my first visit but was for my girlfriend. Great collection of typical Spanish antiques, covering everything from cabinets full of matches, medical equipment, typewriters, farm tools and machinery (to name a few artifacts), my favorite being a mini tractor type ploughing machine with what looks like grannies armchair sat on top for the operator 😂😂. Great value at €3 per person which includes a drink at the far side of the caves, really nice little bar overlooking the river at the mountains that surround Alcalá de Júcar. You can explore further the caves by walking up a 7 stories stairway, so take a deep breath before you do! The cave walkways are fascinating and you discover little nooks along the way. Another benefit is how cool temperature wise in there, especially when it was 40+ outside, so a welcome relief. The owner who is a spitting image of Salvador Dali complete with pointy mustache, there are plenty of photos of him with famous people along the caves, and we managed to grab one with him when we left. Great experience...

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5.0
1y

Omg!!! This place is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. It might be because I love caves and cave houses...From the village are plenty of signs to the Devil's cave. You can't miss it! At the reception is the owner, such a caracter, such a lovely man ( I think he is well known in Spain ) with his beautiful dog. We were allowed to visit with our two doggies. 💜 Impressed by the low price that includes the visit and a drink at the 5 floor balcony. There is a lot of history, old objects, pictures with the owner's past....so relaxing. I felt full of good energy and vibe after the visit. And the feeling of enjoying a good glass of red wine at the balcony...Absolutely gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing with...

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5.0
4y

We stumbled across the impressively named ‘Caves of the Devil’ almost by accident but once in Alcalá Del Júcar you can’t miss the signs everywhere pointing you to them. We went in with no prior knowledge so they were an absolute treat. This is no small home dug into rock - this eccentric marvel is part museum, part events venue, part bar (with great views out of the other side of the hill), part indulgent tribute to owner Juan José Martínez García, who I must confess seems to be famous though I still don’t know why. You simply must visit the caves, the entrance ticket gives you a free...

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Philip David PetersPhilip David Peters
What a great place to explore! Not my first visit but was for my girlfriend. Great collection of typical Spanish antiques, covering everything from cabinets full of matches, medical equipment, typewriters, farm tools and machinery (to name a few artifacts), my favorite being a mini tractor type ploughing machine with what looks like grannies armchair sat on top for the operator 😂😂. Great value at €3 per person which includes a drink at the far side of the caves, really nice little bar overlooking the river at the mountains that surround Alcalá de Júcar. You can explore further the caves by walking up a 7 stories stairway, so take a deep breath before you do! The cave walkways are fascinating and you discover little nooks along the way. Another benefit is how cool temperature wise in there, especially when it was 40+ outside, so a welcome relief. The owner who is a spitting image of Salvador Dali complete with pointy mustache, there are plenty of photos of him with famous people along the caves, and we managed to grab one with him when we left. Great experience highly recommend!
suzana rsuzana r
Omg!!! This place is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. It might be because I love caves and cave houses...From the village are plenty of signs to the Devil's cave. You can't miss it! At the reception is the owner, such a caracter, such a lovely man ( I think he is well known in Spain ) with his beautiful dog. We were allowed to visit with our two doggies. 💜 Impressed by the low price that includes the visit and a drink at the 5 floor balcony. There is a lot of history, old objects, pictures with the owner's past....so relaxing. I felt full of good energy and vibe after the visit. And the feeling of enjoying a good glass of red wine at the balcony...Absolutely gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing with us this place!
A T.L.A T.L.
Dicen los que saben, que la mejor forma de escapar de la realidad es atravesar el espejo, dar la mano a la Reina de Corazones y dejarte llevar por la locura. Los que saben y, el mismísimo Lewis Carroll, le pueden comer los huevos a Juan José Martínez, o como todos le conocen: el Diablo. Esta suerte de Dali del Júcar, este Leonardo da Vinci alcalaeño, os acompañará por la psicodelia de un viaje sin igual. Ya en la puerta, os recibirá con algún chascarrillo, mientras llama a su perro (de edad similar a la cueva). La entrada cuesta 3.5€, pero <<no es una entrada, es una consumición que puedes tomar más adentro, en el bar>>, aclara el Diablo, pues nada más que el sabe de sus cuentas con Hacienda. Dice que mires los cuadros de reojo, que <<por tres euros, qué más quieres>>, mientras se le eriza el bigote con la sorna. Entre las galerías, podemos encontrar millares de fotos del Diablo con personajes célebres de todo tipo. No sólo eso: a su abuela disecada, utensilios de labranza, un organillo que ha vivido tiempos mejores o una liebre guarda civil. En el bar, el servicio es rápido. El vermú es astringente y viene acompañado de una aceituna con hueso. La mejor forma de degustarlo es llevarselo a las mesas del balcón. Acompañado por un miura disecado, puedes masticar la aceituna mirando como serpentea el Júcar, que de tanto hueso lanzado, pronto de olivos estará rodeado. No dejes de ver la barracuda disecada, no pases de largo del cani con el nido, y sobretodo: si allí me ves deambular, estoy obnubilado, no ando perdido. La emoción se me desata, las lágrimas me corren por las mejillas cuando de este lugar hablo; si me ves triste y apático y eres mi amigo: no lo dudes, llévame a la Cueva del Diablo.
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What a great place to explore! Not my first visit but was for my girlfriend. Great collection of typical Spanish antiques, covering everything from cabinets full of matches, medical equipment, typewriters, farm tools and machinery (to name a few artifacts), my favorite being a mini tractor type ploughing machine with what looks like grannies armchair sat on top for the operator 😂😂. Great value at €3 per person which includes a drink at the far side of the caves, really nice little bar overlooking the river at the mountains that surround Alcalá de Júcar. You can explore further the caves by walking up a 7 stories stairway, so take a deep breath before you do! The cave walkways are fascinating and you discover little nooks along the way. Another benefit is how cool temperature wise in there, especially when it was 40+ outside, so a welcome relief. The owner who is a spitting image of Salvador Dali complete with pointy mustache, there are plenty of photos of him with famous people along the caves, and we managed to grab one with him when we left. Great experience highly recommend!
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Omg!!! This place is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. It might be because I love caves and cave houses...From the village are plenty of signs to the Devil's cave. You can't miss it! At the reception is the owner, such a caracter, such a lovely man ( I think he is well known in Spain ) with his beautiful dog. We were allowed to visit with our two doggies. 💜 Impressed by the low price that includes the visit and a drink at the 5 floor balcony. There is a lot of history, old objects, pictures with the owner's past....so relaxing. I felt full of good energy and vibe after the visit. And the feeling of enjoying a good glass of red wine at the balcony...Absolutely gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing with us this place!
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Dicen los que saben, que la mejor forma de escapar de la realidad es atravesar el espejo, dar la mano a la Reina de Corazones y dejarte llevar por la locura. Los que saben y, el mismísimo Lewis Carroll, le pueden comer los huevos a Juan José Martínez, o como todos le conocen: el Diablo. Esta suerte de Dali del Júcar, este Leonardo da Vinci alcalaeño, os acompañará por la psicodelia de un viaje sin igual. Ya en la puerta, os recibirá con algún chascarrillo, mientras llama a su perro (de edad similar a la cueva). La entrada cuesta 3.5€, pero <<no es una entrada, es una consumición que puedes tomar más adentro, en el bar>>, aclara el Diablo, pues nada más que el sabe de sus cuentas con Hacienda. Dice que mires los cuadros de reojo, que <<por tres euros, qué más quieres>>, mientras se le eriza el bigote con la sorna. Entre las galerías, podemos encontrar millares de fotos del Diablo con personajes célebres de todo tipo. No sólo eso: a su abuela disecada, utensilios de labranza, un organillo que ha vivido tiempos mejores o una liebre guarda civil. En el bar, el servicio es rápido. El vermú es astringente y viene acompañado de una aceituna con hueso. La mejor forma de degustarlo es llevarselo a las mesas del balcón. Acompañado por un miura disecado, puedes masticar la aceituna mirando como serpentea el Júcar, que de tanto hueso lanzado, pronto de olivos estará rodeado. No dejes de ver la barracuda disecada, no pases de largo del cani con el nido, y sobretodo: si allí me ves deambular, estoy obnubilado, no ando perdido. La emoción se me desata, las lágrimas me corren por las mejillas cuando de este lugar hablo; si me ves triste y apático y eres mi amigo: no lo dudes, llévame a la Cueva del Diablo.
A T.L.

A T.L.

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