Given its peculiar terrain, Lorquí is the people with the highest cave dwellings across the region and one of the largest in Spain, which is one of the main tourist attractions of the town and the most appreciated by the visitors;
next to the water wheels, fireplaces and canning industries.
Some of these have become small museum that you can visit to learn their quirks and the typical lifestyle of these constructions as the Cave Family 'Los Tablachos' in High Street Moros
The cave houses, unique in its genre, are distributed around the old town and in most cases remain hidden by the foregoing modern facades.
They usually have a central space that articulates, through arches or lintels structures, access to other homes.
The ceilings are vaulted and can reach up to four meters high.
Its temperature is very nice for summer and for winter unique feature fireplaces.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorquí