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    • GWagon 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      An amazing underground cavern with one of the tallest caves in Europe.Especially worthwhile when the Aude temperatures soar.The hiking accessed from behind the Gouff is world class with walks ranging from an hour, Roc D'Angle to whole days along the GR36 Roman road up to Pradelles and beyond.
    • JoePercy 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The journey up to these caves is just beautiful, through the Black Mountains, passing olive trees and grape vines.The caves are amazing, Mother nature at her best. Definitely worth a visit, if your in the area.
    • PF1972 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We have seen a lot of caves in our time. I have to saw that this one was the most amazing yet. The sheer size alone is just staggering. It is very easy to walk around and there are so many different things to see. I am so glad we made the time to go. We spent an hour walking around and even the kids were amazed by it all. Please make sure you make a visit.
    • GwenH400 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The light and sound show was an unexpected addition to what I thought was just going to be a cave-type experience. It was amazing and totally different to anything I've seen before. I took numerous photos and the colours and shapes are wonderful of the stalagtites and stalagmites and the sheer size and depth of place. It reminded me of a kids programme when I was little - Journey to the Centre of the Earth! A dinosaur popping it's head round the corner wouldn't have looked out of place here!!! It was 30oC outside so the coolness of the cave was welcome. This place is definitely worth seeing. There is the usual gift shop etc which is nothing to write home about but it serves its purpose. The cave itself was really a 'wow'!
    • Fitzer252 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      There is nothing I can say about this place that would do it justice. It is mind blowing. You just have to visit to appreciate it grandeur and beauty. But be aware, like most things in France, they close from 12:30pm to 2:00pm
    • xandrator 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      we went there with our friend. It was low season, only two cars on the car park. We had to wait 20 min to enter as the entry is organised with a guide. Next to the ticket desk you will find shop and bar with quite good caffe, something little to nibble and of course wine degustation corner. Not only wine. It is very good way to wait :) we didn't mind.As we entered the cave thru short and windy tunnel we landed o the balcony with breathtaking view. The guide highlight the most important and very interesting formations. After the tour we had time free to enjoy the cave as it is huge hall and you cannot get lost. In some places interactive screen are placed. It gives more informations and more pictures in plenty of languages.It is an educative and very interesting attraction for everyone. Easy access. You wont loose your little ones. It is safe. It is fun. I cannot wait to discover more caves in the region. Before going there go online. Website is customer friendly and gives you all informations about this cave and associated in few languages.
    • TishLondon 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A Tourist Information office recommended this attraction to us and suggested that it was better than the caves at Limousis. We didn't compare them but certainly really enjoyed our visit here, it was impressive in size and geological interest. The guide only spoke French but the idea is that you walk around with him (although that is not compulsory) and use the 'language stations' at various points. They were very well done and informative. At the end there was a short light show to classical music which added to the experience. Well worth going.
    • Johan17 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very impressive cave of incredible dimensions. It is said that the Eiffel tower would fit in it! We did our own, unguided, tour, facilitated by stations where you can get explanations in six languages..
    • 631HelenD631 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Our family loved this cave and Limousis as well. The audio tour was in English and you could really take your time and linger over the sights, sounds and lights. The light show is hilarious. We loved this diversion.
    • RuthW111 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Gouffre translates into English as 'abyss', so I wasn't quite sure what to expect. As soon as I entered the huge cave, my jaw dropped and my camera didn't stop clicking!Firstly, check the visiting times for the different times seasons if you're planning to have a look - http://www.english.gouffre-cabrespine.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17&Itemid=12 - . This site also gives the prices and other useful information.The staff are very friendly and helpful, but the guided tours are only in French. (Make sure you have a few coins in your pocket to tip the guide at the end of the tour!) There are booklets for sale in the little shop in front of the cave, but make sure you buy one in your language! We thought we'd bought an English version because it had 'Giant Hole' written on the front cover. Turns out that it's in German!Please don't be too put-off by people warning about heights. The road up to the attraction is a little steep, but is wide enough for two vehicles and well-paved. The walkway round the cave itself is about 2/3 of the way up the chasm, but is concrete, wide and sturdy, with a very solid rail and only a few steps round it.The stalagmites and stalactites are truly amazing and the way they have been lit is just spectacular. A lot of time, thought and energy has been put into this project to make it an unforgettable and thought-provoking experience for young and old alike! Don't miss it!P.S. The souvenirs and nick-knacks in the boutique at the front of the cave are very tasteful and the hot chocolate is delicious!
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