The Cliffs Interpretation Centre welcomed members from SPERO, a specialised training and activity centre for blind and visually impaired persons on Thursday 30th March. This recreational […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre welcomed members from SPERO, a specialied training and activity centre for blind and visually impaired persons. An explanation of the varying local […]
Discover Dingli Cliffs tours have won “Eco-friendly Tour Operator of the year” under the category for Holiday & Tour Specialist Awards. Each year, the Luxury Travel […]
Spring is fast approaching, bringing with it an abundance of greenery and blooming flowers. This time of the year is longed for, especially because spring is […]
Heritage refers to the social role and ethical involvement that should be promoted by everyone to forward a healthy environment. Heritage is intricately linked to sustainability […]
Among the 1100 species of wild plants that we may encounter in the Dingli countryside is the Borage (Borago officinalis, Fidloqqom) with both culinary and medicinal […]
Almond trees at Dingli Cliffs and the surrounding countryside are now welcoming the New Year in their own particular way. The flowers of the Almond trees […]
For another scholastic year, The Cliffs Interpretation Centre has organised school outings to ITS Students in Foundation courses in a week-long activity from Monday 12th to […]
What’s the meaning of an Interpretation Centre? An institution for the dissemination of knowledge of natural or cultural heritage. From its establishment, The Cliffs Interpretation Centre […]