Salas De Los Infantes Cave Art

Deep in the Sierra de la Demanda, the Salas de los Infantes region holds some of Spain’s most remarkable prehistoric cave art. This is not a single site but a scattered collection of caves and rock shelters where ancient hands painted bison, deer, and abstract symbols over 10,000 years ago. The landscape itself is dramatic – rugged limestone outcrops, pine forests, and quiet valleys that feel untouched by time. For travellers interested in prehistory, this is a chance to see art in its original setting, far from the crowds of Altamira or Lascaux.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least a full day to the cave art: start at the museum in Salas de los Infantes (1–2 hours), then drive or hike to two or three of the caves. The Ruta de las Pinturas can easily fill an afternoon. If you want to visit all major sites, plan for two days – this allows a relaxed pace and time to absorb the surroundings. The caves are spread out, so a car is essential.

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