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 Gouffre
de Padirac
Location:
Really out of the way on the D90, 15km north east of Rocamadour. But
quite special and worth a trip.
General Info: Open from 1st Apr - All Saints Day. Open 08.30-18.30 in August
without interruption. Otherwise times vary. See
website.
Description: This spectacular cave complex is impressive on a large
scale. Part of the trip is by gondola and the complete trip will take
around one and a half hours. Unfortunately not only will you probably
spend time queuing to get in, there is the possibility of further queuing
inside whilst you wait for a gondola and then later for a guide. But it
is certainly worth visiting if you are in the area.
Our recommendations: Very popular so you are advised to get there
first thing if at all possible to avoid the queues. Don’t forget your
jumper! If you have to travel to get here, you could combine it with a
visit to Rocamadour.
For the children: Of interest, but not likely to excite them overly
much! An alternative destination for the children is the adjacent
Insectopia (especially when the queues are too long!). |
Our favourite
caves in the
Dordogne:
- Gouffre de Padirac
-
Gouffre de Proumeyssac
-
Grotte du Grand Roc
-
La Roque St-Christophe
-
Lascaux Show Caves
There are
several websites that you may like to browse giving further information on
caves in the region:
-
Perigord dot com
-
Showcaves
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Caving in
the Dordogne
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