Amazing visits to Dingli Cliffs, Maltei Island
Those who appreciate the inspired coast landscape should take a short car trip or bus from Blue Grotto to Wied Iz-Zurrieq to the Dingli rocks.The call (and disadvantage) of this location is the distance.The 250 -meter Dingli rocks descend dramatically in the Mediterranean, and the inclined hills are fertile land used by small farms.The culmination of Dingli Cliffs is the point of view that offers amazing seaside panoramas.Apart from a short walking track, there is nothing at Dingli Cliffs, except for a small hill chapel (closed for the public) that is dedicated to St. Mary Magdalena.Note that there are no toilets or cafes.Sometimes tourists will find a pop-up souvenir and a refreshment stand.Dingli Cliffs does not have a visible bus stop (ask the driver from where to go out) and the buses are running rarely, but the spectacular photos make the train worth it.
