Great place to experience if you're in the area! It's important to note that it's only guided tours that are possible, so plan ahead.
We were a group of four Danish people, so we needed english guidance for the tour, it was no problem. The young lady who was our guide spoke good English and managed to answer almost all our questions! It was really cool to see the lime stone caves, which they lit up with a few lights, while the guide gave their explanation for the different cave rooms. The tour in the cave lasted 1 hour and afterwards we had a 15 minute lesson about the cave and the geography of the area.
There are quite a lot of stairs and the floor is slippery, so be careful. We were provided hard hats before entering as some parts of the route have low ceilings. It's also cool and humid so bring warm clothing.
Also the staff were lovely and very helpful, they even told us of other geographic sites close to the cave...
Read morePerfekt place to cool down during the summer. The caves holdes a stable 10°C. Its quite remarkable to see how nature formed these caves during millions of years. And a special thanks to the guide that I believe spoke French and some Dutch. She did her best with the little English she knew with some help from others in the group so we Norwegians could understand most of what she explained. Well worth a visit far away from the...
Read moreReally well balanced tour with both a walk through the caves and a cool educational explanation of how the caves came to be (complete with an acid on rock example on how the stone erudites!).
The walk takes about an hour (easygoing), the total tour 1,5 hour.
Inside they tell you a lot about your surroundings, how the shapes have grown and even let the kids make some "cave music" :) .
Definitely a must do if you're in the...
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