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Dingli Cliffs

Short information about the Dingli Cliffs: At Dingli Cliffs there is a nice foot path - doesn’t lie to close to the edge of the cliff so you don’t need to be scared. However, there are no barriers which can stop you from going to the edge – so every care should be taken. It’s quite windy most of the time, so you should dress accordingly. There is also a small cafe.
Where are the Dingli Cliffs? The Dingli Cliffs are on the western side of the island - close to the town of ‘Dingli‘, a town near the larger city of Rabat. It’s quite far by bus from Valletta.
You also can hire a car to discover the island! You will need less than an hour to reach every spot on the island by car - if you know the streets.
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