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Experience the enchanting Tal-Mixta Cave in Nadur, Malta, where stunning natural beauty meets fascinating geological history.
Nestled in the serene landscape of Nadur, Tal-Mixta Cave offers visitors a breathtaking glimpse into Malta's natural beauty. With its stunning views and rich geological history, this scenic spot is a must-visit destination for tourists seeking adventure and tranquility alike. Explore the vibrant flora and fauna surrounding the cave, and capture unforgettable photographs of the picturesque vistas that stretch out before you.
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Walking
From the center of Marsalforn, head towards the main road (Triq Il-Mithna) that goes towards Qbajjar Bay. Walk along the waterfront promenade until you reach the junction with Triq Il-Qbajjar. Turn left onto Triq Il-Qbajjar and continue walking straight. After approximately 1.5 kilometers, you will reach the village of Nadur. As you enter Nadur, look for signs pointing to Tal-Mixta Cave. Follow the signs, and after a short uphill walk, you will arrive at the cave entrance.
Public Bus
From Marsalforn, walk to the nearest bus stop located at the main road junction near the beach. Take bus number 42 or 43 towards Nadur. After a short ride of about 15 minutes, disembark at the Nadur stop. From the bus stop, follow the signs towards Tal-Mixta Cave, which will require a short uphill walk. The cave is located approximately 1 kilometer from the bus stop.
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