A tour takes about 40-50 minutes. I’m sure you can book online in advance or by the ticket office by the cave. German, Dutch and English audio guides are available.
The cave is cold, around 12 Celsius degrees, so a light jacket can be handy in summer.
Fresh, extremely clean air and water welcome you, with stunning view points. The entrance and some parts of the cave ceiling are very low, therefore you need to bend over several times.
I’m sure it is possible to get through by wheelchair, occasionally and with extra care.. but I can’t guarantee.
It is not allowed to take any photos or videos throughout the journey, however the most does. I don’t know why is this ban, majority of the recent mobile phones can take clear pictures without any harm (no flashlights needed) to the cave’s nature.
The guide lady was funny, well educated and kind with any questions.
Do not hesitate to visit this amazing site, worth...
Read moreI really liked the cave. It is nice, and the air is really good inside.
I also had some uncomfortable issues: we were there at 11:45 and missed the 12 hour tour because of the visitor number limitation on the tour. But I couldn't buy a ticket for the 13:00 tour until 12:10. They simply did not sell in advance, which is annoying, because instead of be able to take a walk around with the ticket for the next tour, you have to wait 25 minutes just to be able to but the ticket. After that it does not really worth to go away if you want to get back for 13:00. Also I thought the bat museum is just open all day. But buying the ticket at 12:10 we had to wait until 12:25 or so until they opened. And I was not really impressed with the museum. There are lot's of information but it not really shown in an interested way for...
Read moreAbaliget is a wonderful cave with interesting cave structures. A little stream flows along the walk path and there is even a colony of bats. Cave surroundings, the lake, grass lawn and such are well taken care of. However, it's really disappointing the lack of enthusiasm and people skills of the staff. They don't speak English and when asked in English they just turn their head and ignore. When we called before the visit as soon as we started to speak English they hang-up the phone. I'm certain the whole visit would be much more interesting if the staff had...
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