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Grotta di Su Marmuri

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Grotta di Su Marmuri

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Grotta di Su Marmuri, meaning "marble cave" in Sardinian, is a truly remarkable natural monument nestled in the Ogliastra sub-region of central-eastern Sardinia, Italy. Situated beneath the distinctive "tacco" (heel) formation of Ulassai, at an altitude of approximately 860 to 880 meters above sea level, this vast subterranean world is celebrated as one of the most impressive caves in Europe. Its ancient karstic formations, dating back around 150 million years, showcase an ongoing geological spectacle of immense chambers and intricate…

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    12. maj 2017

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    This spectacular stalactite cave can only be visited with a guide. Warm clothes are recommended as there are only 10 ° C in the cave.
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    7. juli 2018

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    Have never seen such a big stalactite cave! Well done. The adjacent bar is also recommended.
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    23. juli 2019

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    A very impressive cave. Guided tours in German.
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    Placering: Ulassa/Ulassai, Nuoro, Sardinien, Italien

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    What is the typical duration of a guided tour inside Grotta di Su Marmuri?

    Guided tours through Grotta di Su Marmuri generally last about one hour. This allows visitors to explore the extensive walkable pathways and several large chambers, including notable features like the Organ Hall and the Bat Hall, at a comfortable pace.

    What are the operating hours for Grotta di Su Marmuri?

    Opening hours for Grotta di Su Marmuri can vary seasonally. It's highly recommended to check the official website or contact the cave management directly before your visit for the most up-to-date schedule, especially regarding tour times and availability.

    Is Grotta di Su Marmuri suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Grotta di Su Marmuri is generally considered family-friendly. The pathways are well-maintained, and the guided tour is an engaging experience for most ages. However, due to the constant 10°C temperature and the duration of the tour, ensure children are dressed warmly and can comfortably walk for about an hour.

    Are dogs allowed inside Grotta di Su Marmuri?

    No, pets, including dogs, are typically not permitted inside Grotta di Su Marmuri due to the delicate ecosystem and the presence of wildlife, such as the large bat colony. It's best to make arrangements for your pet if you plan to visit.

    What should I wear for a visit to Grotta di Su Marmuri?

    Given the cave's constant temperature of 10°C (50°F) year-round, it is crucial to dress warmly, even in summer. A jacket or sweater is highly recommended. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes with good grip are also advisable for navigating the pathways.

    Is Grotta di Su Marmuri wheelchair accessible?

    Unfortunately, Grotta di Su Marmuri is not wheelchair accessible. The cave features extensive walkable pathways that include some uneven terrain and steps, making it unsuitable for wheelchair users or those with significant mobility challenges.

    What kind of parking facilities are available at Grotta di Su Marmuri?

    There is parking available near the entrance to Grotta di Su Marmuri. However, during peak season or busy times, spaces can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is often a good strategy to secure a spot.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Grotta di Su Marmuri?

    Yes, there is an adjacent bar near the cave entrance that comes highly recommended by visitors for a warm drink or snack after your tour. For more extensive dining options, the nearby village of Ulassai offers several choices.

    What unique geological features can be seen inside Grotta di Su Marmuri?

    Grotta di Su Marmuri is renowned for its extraordinary variety of calcitic concretions, including grandiose stalactites, stalagmites, and columns. Specific highlights include the 'Organ Hall' with formations resembling organ pipes, the 'Cactus Hall' featuring two 20-meter-high stalagmites, and the 'Hall of Mirrors' with its reflective underground lakes.

    What wildlife can be found within Grotta di Su Marmuri?

    The cave is a significant habitat for subterranean fauna. The 'Bat Hall' is home to one of Italy's largest bat colonies, comprising over 10,000 specimens of various species. Additionally, unique creatures like the Ovobathysciola gestroi beetle and the Sardinian cave salamander (Speleomanthes imperialis) inhabit its depths.

    What are some other activities or attractions near Grotta di Su Marmuri?

    The area surrounding Grotta di Su Marmuri, particularly the Ogliastra region, is a reference point for climbing and trekking enthusiasts, offering scenic drives through rocky outcrops and gorges. The nearby village of Ulassai is also known for its art, featuring the 'Stazione dell'Arte' dedicated to artist Maria Lai.

    How does Grotta di Su Marmuri compare to other caves in Sardinia?

    Grotta di Su Marmuri is considered one of the most impressive caves in Europe due to its immense size, the grandeur of its chambers, and the extraordinary variety and beauty of its formations. While Sardinia boasts many beautiful caves, Su Marmuri stands out for its extensive walkable pathways (over 850 meters) and chambers reaching up to 70 meters in height, offering a truly breathtaking and memorable experience.

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