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Le Gouffre de Padirac

Cave/Cavern in Padirac
  • Located in the heart of the Dordogne Valley, near Rocamadour, the Gouffre de Padirac is the largest underground natural heritage site in Europe.
    Your visit begins with a 103-metre descent underground by lift or stairs, followed by a walk through the caves to the pier, where you set off for a boat ride. The river takes you past the Grand Pendeloque, an impressive 60-metre-long stalactite that hangs over the Lac de la Pluie. Disembarking from the boat, you continue to the Lac des Gours and the...
    Located in the heart of the Dordogne Valley, near Rocamadour, the Gouffre de Padirac is the largest underground natural heritage site in Europe.
    Your visit begins with a 103-metre descent underground by lift or stairs, followed by a walk through the caves to the pier, where you set off for a boat ride. The river takes you past the Grand Pendeloque, an impressive 60-metre-long stalactite that hangs over the Lac de la Pluie. Disembarking from the boat, you continue to the Lac des Gours and the incredible Salle du Grande Dôme whose cathedral-like ceiling rises to a height of 94 metres, revealing a multitude of geological wonders shaped by nature over millions of years.
    Experience an incredible underground adventure!
  • Environment
    • In the country
  • Spoken languages
    • French
    • German
    • English
    • Spanish
    • Japanese
    • Dutch
Services
  • Accessibility
    • Not accessible to people with reduced mobility
  • Equipment
    • Picnic area
    • bus parking
    • Eating
  • Services
    • Boutique
    • Play area
    • Non-guided tour
Rates
Payment methods
  • Debit cards
  • Cheques and giro cheques
  • Holiday cheques
  • Cash
  • Rates 2024
  • Standard rate - adult full price
    From 18 € to 22.50 €
  • Reduce rate
    From 16.50 € to 21 €
  • Child rate
    From 13 € to 17.50 €
  • Free
  • Free
Openings
Openings
  • From March 27, 2024 until November 3, 2024
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