This cave is located at the easternmost end of the mountain range and has a cavity about four metres wide and approximately seven metres high. Historically, it has been used for various tasks due to its strategic location and, within the cave, it is possible to see a great variety of pieces and fragments of ceramics, bronze, vases, and so on. In the Neolithic Era it was used as a home and, later, as a burial cave. Thereafter, during the Iberian period, it began to be used as a sanctuary, which lasted until Roman times. It was also a reference point for sailors, as it helped them orient themselves to locate the Girona River.
Are guided visits possible? Yes.