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Uncover the fascinating history of the WW2 Ruins in Mellieħa, where captivating remnants of the past meet stunning natural beauty.
The WW2 Ruins in Mellieħa are a captivating historical landmark that offers tourists a glimpse into the past, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. This site is known for its intriguing remnants of war, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. As you wander through the ruins, you can also enjoy a secluded swimming spot nearby, enhancing your visit with a refreshing dip in the serene waters. Don't miss the chance to explore this unique blend of history and nature!
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from any location in the Western District, head towards Mellieħa. Use the main road, Triq il-Lunzjata, and follow the signs towards Mellieħa. Once you reach the center of Mellieħa, continue straight until you reach the coordinates X987+VHC. The WW2 Ruins will be on your right side. There is limited parking available in the area, so be mindful of local parking regulations.
Public Transportation
To reach the WW2 Ruins using public transportation, take the bus from your location in the Western District to Mellieħa. The most common routes are Bus 41, 42, or 101, which run frequently from various locations. Once you arrive at the main bus terminal in Mellieħa, exit the terminal and walk towards Triq il-Lunzjata. Follow this road for about 10-15 minutes, and you will reach the location at X987+VHC. Make sure to check the local bus schedule for the latest timings and potential costs for the bus fare, typically around €1.50 for a single journey.
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