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Gouffre de Cabrespine

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James
January 14, 2014
If the summer sun gets too hot then you can always plunge underground into one of Languedoc's vast limestone caverns. This is one of the largest and offers short tours or a five-hour excursion.
Seika
July 28, 2017
A huge hill with a cathedral sized interior. A dramatic and exciting place to bring the family.
Felicity
July 18, 2017
One of the good caves around here with excellent stalagmites and stalactites - this one with an enormous gallery and a viewing bridge. Well worth a visit.
Julie
August 27, 2021
Great photo opportunities here, breathtaking drop down into the gouffre from the glass surface above . If you like the idea of pot holing you can take a guided walk down the gouffre and along the tunnel. Historically it has been a hideout, wine cellar, probable home to our ancestors and if you love geology there are great rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites. Not far from here is another grotte called Grotte de Limousis which is also worth a visit
Great photo opportunities here, breathtaking drop down into the gouffre from the glass surface above . If you like the idea of pot holing you can take a guided walk down the gouffre and along the tunnel. Historically it has been a hideout, wine cellar, probable home to our ancestors and if you love…
Ariane
May 28, 2020
In the Gouffre de Cabrespine, one of the world’s biggest caves open to the public, one can take part in a 5 hour underground safari.

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La Cresto
Cabrespine, Occitanie