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StalagmiteBest Caves in the Pyrenees  As you might expect with so much water flowing down from the mountain tops, the Pyrenees has a wide range of cave complexes.  They are mainly concentrated in the lower reaches of the Pyrenees where one can find some real subterranean masterpieces!  They provide an excellent option for rainy days as the temperature will usually be around 13 degree C underground, whatever the weather outside!

Grotte de Niaux

La Grotte de Niaux

Location: 2km south of Tarascon-sur-Ariège, around 100km south of Toulouse along the A66 autoroute.
General Info:
Tel: 05 61 05 88 37.  Website: http://www.niaux.net/ (french only).  There is one tour each day held in English.
Description:  Probably the best cave in the area, rivalling Lascaux in the Dordogne for its cave paintings.  There are several other attractions in the village including a museum and a forge.
Our recommendations: Reservations are essential (05 61 05 88 37) for a place on the 45 minute guided tour – max of about 10 visits per day of around 20 people per visit!  Cost is around €10 per person.  Using torches for light you travel about 1km into the cave complex.  The cave drawings of horses and bison were estimated to have been created about 10,000BC!
For the children: This visit is fascinating but is not really ideal for younger children.

Our favourite caves in the Pyrénées:


         - Grottes de Bétharram
         - Grotte de Lombrives
         - Grottes de Médous
         - Grotte de Niaux



 

External websites offering information on the Pyrenees:

-
Pyrenees National Park official site.  Good site, including English, with advice for walking with the family and some suggested routes.
- Pyrenees Info Site.  Useful website on the Pyrenees (French only).
- Ariège - nice site on this beautiful area of the central Pyrenees.
- Argelès-Gazost - another useful website on the central Pyrenees area.
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