The cova d'Anes is a cave in a limestone rocky spur of the Serrat d'Anes, between the Prat de Codines stream and the Feló stream; it is 335 metres long and suitable for speleology for all ages, with routes of little difficulty to reach the end of the main gallery.
Archaeological work has unearthed a silo with a circular mouth and an oval section, filled with cereal, a flint blade, two hand-mill blades, hammers and ceramic pieces of various shapes, most of them decorated, from the Middle Bronze Age (1500-1200 BC), although pieces from the Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages (3500-1500 BC) have also been found.
The cova d'Anes is a cave in a limestone rocky spur of the Serrat d'Anes, between the Prat de Codines stream and the Feló stream; it is 335 metres long and suitable for speleology for all ages, with routes of little difficulty to reach the end of the main gallery.
Archaeological work has unearthed a silo with a circular mouth and an oval section, filled with cereal, a flint blade, two hand-mill blades, hammers and ceramic pieces of various shapes, most of them decorated, from the Middle Bronze Age (1500-1200 BC), although pieces from the Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages (3500-1500 BC) have also been found.