MEGÁLI GRAVA...
... is a big cave southeast of Loutses. It's big mouth is a sign of
it's origin. Once it was an underground river but the ceilings are
tumbled down long ago.
The cave is one of the oldest habitat of human beings on Corfu.
Archaeological researches detected that the cave was inhabited in
the Stone Age aprox. 9000 years ago.
HOW TO GET THERE
Go to Loutses and follow the sign "CAVE" at N39 47.059 E19 52.820.
Turn right at the junction at N39 46.958 E19 53.001 and follow the
gravel road up hill as far as you can. You can park your car
approx. 100m from the cave.
THE CACHE...
...is hidden at the root of a small tree under some stones. It's a
small plastic box that contains a logbook, pencil and some small
trading items.
There is no need to enter the cave for finding the cache, but don't
miss it!
More caches on Corfu
Megáli Grava (visit link), Moni Panagia Akroudíla
(visit link), Palió Siniés (visit link), The King of Corfu (visit link)
Small note on cache maintenance: Witje, who has a
home on Corfu, has graciously offered to assist with cache
maintenance. Thanks!