Visit La Cuerva de Nerja on this winter's villa holiday
This cave remains one of Nerja's most enduring attractions due to its natural beauty but also the stories it tells us about life many ages ago.
For example, visitors can peruse the many cave paintings within, in which the artistic preoccupations of post-Palaeolithic man can be observed, according to the Costa Del Sol Tourist Board.
Various rooms can be explored within the section that is open to visitors, each containing installations and exhibitions. However, it is perhaps the astounding formations of stalagmites and stalactites which have delighted the most since the cave's discovery in 1959.
While above ground, those on Andalucia villa holidays have no less natural wonder to behold. For example, the Sierra de Tejeda mountains offer a backdrop as breathtaking as any other along the Spanish coast.
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