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S’Hostal Quarries – Lithica

The S’Hostal quarries are situated just 1km East of Cuitadella. They are a spectular sanstone quarry that closed back in 1994 the association Lithica took over the quarry to prevent it from becoming another land fill area. There are numerous projects in progress to develop the landscape including gardens and the labyrinth.

1st April – 1st November (High Season)
Open Monday to Sunday
9.30am to 2.30pm and 4.30pm to sunset
Sundays: 9.30am – 2.30pm

1st November – 1st April (Low Season)
Open Monday to Sunday
09.30am to 2.30pm

20th December – 19th January
Closed

1st April – 1st November (High Season)
Adult: 5€
OAP’s >65 yrs old: 2,50€
Children < 10 yrs old): free

1st November – 1st April (Low Season)
Free

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