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troglodyte village (rochemenier)

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    • 3RedDoxies 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      When visiting the Loire Valley you may get a little chateaux-ed out. This is an interesting break that is something completely different. I wasn't sure what to expect. Apparently these are man-made caves, carved into the rock when the chateaux were built. Later, people moved into these caves and made them into homes, which were occupied into the 1930s.
    • JOHNPOTTER1948 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We drove to Rochemenier as part of a day trip from Chinon and found the setup very professional, well managed and very informative. There were plenty of shady trees as the weather was very hot that day and when inside the buildings, it was very cool.
    • Beninmarlow 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Well worth visiting for a couple of hours. V informative and the kids loved exploring. Highly recommended and good value. Very friendly staff too.
    • 733SarahS733 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great day out , very intresting place made extra special by a great meal in the cave , definately wor ha visit
    • KateC200 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Went today on a cloudy day,visited the church which was basic and then the troglodyte caves.It was 5.50e to enter,given a brochure in English and then completed the self guided tour.It took about 1 hour,and was interesting.The best part was the unexpected former underground chapel,which was huge,not to be missed.There is a small kiosk selling drinks and ice creams.In the village are some restaurants and places for tea.Looking over the walls of other residents houses there were caves all over.A pleasant day out if you are not too far away.
    • fionat2013 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Visited with 12 year old son who'd got a bit bored with the sunshine and pool! A really interesting and different type of attraction. You follow a self guided tour - English language version available - and visit the homes of the families with artefacts set out as they would have been at the turn of the 20th century. Son was given a children's quiz which maintained his interest (again in English) but provided some challenge as the answers were to found in French.We spent about an hour and a half exploring the site. We also visited the medieval church and strolled around the village, spotting other cave dwellings over garden walls. There was plenty of parking available and a tea room close to the museum.
    • Goldenthigh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Excellent and informative, many real artefacts and tools, including photos of former inhabitants. Very clear and tidy, nice flowers on window sills and alcoves, friendly staff, good value. Also reasonable priced drinks and snacks. Highly recommended.
    • JohanE97 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Interesting but most of the information in france ! How is it possible that the knowledge of other language is so bad in France!?
    • 113wanderers 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Visited in April 2013 with 4 kids. Did not know what to expect but had read about these troglodyte villages to had to see one. The staff were very helpful and the admission was relatively cheap and once inside the place the kids could just wander about and explore. As adults we found it quite interesting and the kids really enjoyed it. If you are in the area you should try and see one of these villages as they are a remarkable example of a bygone era and not something that you will find in many other places.
    • amanda_Coventry_12 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The village is a very interesting piece of history and was well laid out. Most of exhibits had French labels but we were given an English guide leaflet and most exhibits were self explanatory anyway. We enjoyed our visit and learnt a lot, we sent a good 1.5 hours there. Glad we went.
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