Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday 14:30-18:30
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Madliena Road, Madliena, Island of Malta, MaltaMap
Phone+356 7928 3333
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MUST phone if you want to visit there is no Saturday 'Standard guide' opening
Attended here on Saturday, as per their website (and signage outside) that it is open Saturday's from 14:30 to 16;30 for the standard tours, guess what arriving at 13:30 by bus, waited for the allotte...
A hidden gem of a British 19th Century Fort full of artefacts still much in its pristine condition.
This slightly off the normal beaten tourist track Fort is located on the high grounds of the upmarket area of Madliena. Access is via recently tarmacked roads which are well sign-posted and parking is...
Fort of the 19th century with well-preserved buildings. Unusual and beautiful. Little tourists, quiet. You can walk for a while. Interesting for lovers of history and fortification
and we saw the madalena shoals in the mediterranean, and we saw the fort madalena on the land.
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We stayed at the Colincia Hotel for 3 consecutive nights. I could see St. George's Bay from the room and enjoyed it every day. The hotel entrance is opposite the room and you can see the sea in the distance. I think it's named Madalena Shoals in the Mediterranean Sea. If you turn around, you can see Gozo Island. The guide said that he gave a wolf smoke from Fort Madalena when eating on Gozo Island.
The view from the entrance of the Colincia Hotel St. George's Bay. Madalena Shoals is the sea on the other side of St. George & apos;s Bay. This is also beautiful. When I went out for lunch, I saw Gozo Island offshore. There was Fort Madalena on land. When he saw the enemy, he said he smoked.
MUST phone if you want to visit there is no Saturday 'Standard guide' opening
Attended here on Saturday, as per their website (and signage outside) that it is open Saturday's from 14:30 to 16;30 for the standard tours, guess what arriving at 13:30 by bus, waited for the allotte...
A hidden gem of a British 19th Century Fort full of artefacts still much in its pristine condition.
This slightly off the normal beaten tourist track Fort is located on the high grounds of the upmarket area of Madliena. Access is via recently tarmacked roads which are well sign-posted and parking is...
Beautiful
Fort of the 19th century with well-preserved buildings. Unusual and beautiful. Little tourists, quiet. You can walk for a while. Interesting for lovers of history and fortification
and we saw the madalena shoals in the mediterranean, and we saw the fort madalena on the land.
We stayed at the Colincia Hotel for 3 consecutive nights. I could see St. George's Bay from the room and enjoyed it every day. The hotel entrance is opposite the room and you can see the sea in the distance. I think it's named Madalena Shoals in the Mediterranean Sea. If you turn around, you can see Gozo Island. The guide said that he gave a wolf smoke from Fort Madalena when eating on Gozo Island.
Far from the hotel and ferry to Gozo Island
The view from the entrance of the Colincia Hotel St. George's Bay. Madalena Shoals is the sea on the other side of St. George & apos;s Bay. This is also beautiful. When I went out for lunch, I saw Gozo Island offshore. There was Fort Madalena on land. When he saw the enemy, he said he smoked.