110 Cueva de Cobrantes
San Miguel VN57239662 Alt. 155m Length 472m Height 40m

Updated 5th September 1998; 19th February 1999; 3rd February 2001

The entrance is situated at the head of a steep grassy field and is about 35m wide and 5m high (photo). The floor of boulders slopes away into very large passage with large formations (photo) which ends after 200m at a climb up greasy calcite. A sloping 25m pitch gives access to a couple of small grottos. A slippery calcite climb up for 25m from the pitch base gains the main passage continuation - this is normally reached by a lined, slippery traverse around from the pitch head. A couple more climbs over calcite give access to a boulder slope down and then a calcite climb up to the final wall. 1985 saw much climbing activity on the right before the end but the heights reached only confirmed that the S.E.S.S. had been there years before .

The bats Rhinolophus ferrumequinum and Rhinolophus euryale are listed by Meijide (AY).

The entrance chamber contains extensive Magdalenian remains. The right hand wall has two panels of engravings: the first of two deer, and the second of several figures difficult to interpret, and certain animals; deer, goat, bovid and a possible reindeer. Large amounts of pottery have been found and there are several groups of schematic-abstract paintings, mostly along the right- hand wall. These are described and discussed in El Arte Esquemático-Abstracto de Matienzo y sus alrededores (Smith Peter, 1998b) and Muñoz Emilio et al, 1995. (Archaeology link).

Morlote Jose M et al, 1995 describe Cobrantes as one of the Iron Age sepulchral caves in the area.

The villagers say that the cave contains a golden bed, and a golden skittles alley where the Moors played.

Link to page at the University of Cantabria

References: Fernández Gutiérrez et al, 1966; Kendal Caving Club and Manchester University Speleological Society, 1975; anon., 1978 (logbook); Corrin J et al, 1978 (survey and photo); anon., 1979 (logbook); Addis F et al, 1979; Manchester University Speleological Society, 1982 (survey); Corrin J et al, 1981b; Smith P, 1981a; Corrin J S and Smith P, 1981; anon., 1981 (logbook); Corrin J et al, 1981a; Corrin J, 1983c; anon., 1985b (logbook) (survey); Cawthorne R, 1987; Corrin J, 1986; material in file; Echegary et al, 1966; Smith P, 1986b (survey); Meijide Calvo M, 1982; Munoz E et al, 1986; Corrin J, 1992b (survey); anon., 1994b (logbook); Corrin J, 1994b (survey); Morlote Jose M et al, 1995; Muñoz Emilio et al, 1995; Smith Peter, 1998b (survey); Smith Peter, 1998a
Entrance picture :
Underground picture(s): looking back out of the entrance  large formations
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