Like all cacti, the Prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica, Bajtar tax-Xewk) are native to the Americas, most probably having been originated in Mexico, where it has been […]
Amongst the fauna species which have become part of the reptiles of Malta, is the Mediterranean Chameleon (Kamalejonte, Chamaeleo chamaeleon) which is actually not a native […]
With the commencement of the new scholastic year, Free school outings to The Centre have been renewed. The visits consist of presentation highlighting the surrounding countryside, […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre promotes outdoor ativities, and the weather in Autumn is ideal for walking. On Saturday September 12th, The Centre organised a guided walk […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre is located within the largest Special Area of Conservation in the Maltese Islands. The most typical terrain is dominated by karstic plateaux, […]
A couple of days ago, The Cliffs Interpretation Centre hosted Ms. Annamaria Weldon as a tour participant in our Discover Dingli Cliffs – Bylocal tour. Ms. […]
A group of diplomats resident in Malta visited The Cliffs Interpretation Centre to gain more insight on the village of Dingli, and the cliffs that have […]