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Aven Armand is a limestone cave located in the Cévennes National Park of France, in the Lozère département, between Meyrueis and Sainte-Enimie known for the tallest known stalagmite of 30 meters.
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Aven Armand is a limestone cave located in the Cévennes National Park of France, in the Lozère département, between Meyrueis and Sainte-Enimie known for the tallest known stalagmite of 30 meters.

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5.0
3y

An exceptional cave. Difficult to convey how beautiful it is. The sloping railway takes you down to an area near the top of the cave. The tour requires you to walk on sloping and stepped paths to the floor of the cave and then back up to the train which returns you to the surface. Given it is cool in the cave, this isn't arduous for reasonably fit, mobile people, but for the elderly or infirm, the climb back up the steps - 2x a normal house stairs? - could be a challenge. The lighting is subtle and does highlight the stalactites and stalagmites along with all of the other deposited shapes. The sheer size of the cave is breathtaking and it takes a moment to comprehend what you are seeing as people on the floor of the cave look like small models. The guide speaks only french, written guides are available in other languages. The tour is slow with lots of stops where the guide explains what you are seeing. We don't speak French and didn't opt for a written guide, just looking was enough. This is the first time that I have seen stalactites that have small rim-pools on their sides and these make the stalactites seem almost plant like. There are places where the stalactites and stalagmites have joined and formed columns. There are also plenty of translucent curtain forms and lines of stalactites hanging from the roof. There is a wall that is covered with calcium forms that look like trees and animals. My words do a poor job of describing what you'll see if you visit. It really is worth seeing. There are displays and a video explaining the discovery and history of the cave in a large visitor and ticket centre and there are people here that speak English, but I'm not sure what other languages they have. There is also a restaurant that serves meals and snacks along with lots of different drinks. The car park is large and I would expect this place is very busy in high season so book tickets on line to ensure you don't have a wasted visit. It is not a place that would be suitable for wheel chair users as a lot of the cave is accessed by stairs. If you like a good cave, have an interest in geology or the natural world, then this is for you. The cave more than justifies the...

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5.0
2y

Very impressive cave with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Everyone was so in awe that even in the quite large group there was hardly any sound the first 15 minutes. I would have wished for a smaller group, it would have been easier to hear what the guide explains. But as a foreigner you even get a booklet in your language where you can read it all again. Nice light effects to tell the story, yet I wonder how exciting it must have been 100 years back to discover...

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5.0
5y

J'ai visité cette grotte avec deux amies l'été dernier. C'est un endroit magique, avec les éclairages de toutes les couleurs nous avons perdu pied, la réalité et le parking situé au dessus de nos têtes n'était plus concevable.Le pouvoir qu'avait cet endroit sur le temps et l'espace était insoupçonnable. Mais guidés par la voix de Jules Vernes qui sortait des entrailles de la terre, et de notre guide assigné lors de la visite, nous avons traversé cette expérience multisensorielle dans la joie et la bonne humeur. Un Eldorado de sensations et d'émotions, un voyage initiatique, voilà comment je qualifierais cet endroit. Suite a cette visite je me suis fait tatouer "Aven Armand" en language tellurique. Cette visite me hante encore...

Edit 5 ans plus tard...: mon ressenti est réel et conforme au vécu que j'ai expérimenté durant cette visite hors du commun. Je vous invite grandement a visiter cette grotte, et espère de tout cœur que Jules Verne hante encore ces parois rocheuses, façonnées par les millénaires dans les entrailles de notre belle planète. Je ne me tairai pas....

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An exceptional cave. Difficult to convey how beautiful it is. The sloping railway takes you down to an area near the top of the cave. The tour requires you to walk on sloping and stepped paths to the floor of the cave and then back up to the train which returns you to the surface. Given it is cool in the cave, this isn't arduous for reasonably fit, mobile people, but for the elderly or infirm, the climb back up the steps - 2x a normal house stairs? - could be a challenge. The lighting is subtle and does highlight the stalactites and stalagmites along with all of the other deposited shapes. The sheer size of the cave is breathtaking and it takes a moment to comprehend what you are seeing as people on the floor of the cave look like small models. The guide speaks only french, written guides are available in other languages. The tour is slow with lots of stops where the guide explains what you are seeing. We don't speak French and didn't opt for a written guide, just looking was enough. This is the first time that I have seen stalactites that have small rim-pools on their sides and these make the stalactites seem almost plant like. There are places where the stalactites and stalagmites have joined and formed columns. There are also plenty of translucent curtain forms and lines of stalactites hanging from the roof. There is a wall that is covered with calcium forms that look like trees and animals. My words do a poor job of describing what you'll see if you visit. It really is worth seeing. There are displays and a video explaining the discovery and history of the cave in a large visitor and ticket centre and there are people here that speak English, but I'm not sure what other languages they have. There is also a restaurant that serves meals and snacks along with lots of different drinks. The car park is large and I would expect this place is very busy in high season so book tickets on line to ensure you don't have a wasted visit. It is not a place that would be suitable for wheel chair users as a lot of the cave is accessed by stairs. If you like a good cave, have an interest in geology or the natural world, then this is for you. The cave more than justifies the ticket price.
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Spectaculaire et grandiose ! L’Aven Armand est un site naturel unique au monde, découvert en 1897. On y admire plus de 400 stalagmites, certaines atteignant près de 30 mètres, dans une salle immense de 120 m de long et 45 m de haut. La visite est bien aménagée, accessible et absolument inoubliable. Une merveille de la nature à ne pas manquer !
DieterDieter
Aven Armand besteht im wesentlichen aus einer Halle und beeindruckt durch die schiere Größe (Notre Dame würde reinpassen) und die Stalagmiten-Wälder. Das Ganze ist perfekt in Szene gesetzt durch eine dezente Beleuchtung, die der Guide dann noch beim Durchschreiten der Höhle fallweise anpasst. Wir haben die Jules Verne Tour gemacht, bei der man mit der Bahn in die Höhle einfährt. Einziger Minuspunkt meinerseits ist, dass es begleitend zur Führung keine fremdsprachige Erklärung gab. Es empfiehlt sich, die schriftliche Kurzfassung zu lesen, auf die man über einen QR Code am Eingang zugreifen kann. Dann ist man zumindest über die Umstände der Entdeckung gut informiert. Noch ein praktischer Tip für Leute mit WoMo: Man muss auf die Causse hochfahren, das bedeutet enge und steile Straßen mit Serpentinen. Wir sind die Strecke über La Malene zurückgefahren und haben das Schild mit 6 m Längen-Begrenzung nicht ernst genommen (unser Wagen ist 6 m lang). Die Serpentinen war wirklich extrem, 3 davon gingen nur mit rückwärts zurücksetzen.
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An exceptional cave. Difficult to convey how beautiful it is. The sloping railway takes you down to an area near the top of the cave. The tour requires you to walk on sloping and stepped paths to the floor of the cave and then back up to the train which returns you to the surface. Given it is cool in the cave, this isn't arduous for reasonably fit, mobile people, but for the elderly or infirm, the climb back up the steps - 2x a normal house stairs? - could be a challenge. The lighting is subtle and does highlight the stalactites and stalagmites along with all of the other deposited shapes. The sheer size of the cave is breathtaking and it takes a moment to comprehend what you are seeing as people on the floor of the cave look like small models. The guide speaks only french, written guides are available in other languages. The tour is slow with lots of stops where the guide explains what you are seeing. We don't speak French and didn't opt for a written guide, just looking was enough. This is the first time that I have seen stalactites that have small rim-pools on their sides and these make the stalactites seem almost plant like. There are places where the stalactites and stalagmites have joined and formed columns. There are also plenty of translucent curtain forms and lines of stalactites hanging from the roof. There is a wall that is covered with calcium forms that look like trees and animals. My words do a poor job of describing what you'll see if you visit. It really is worth seeing. There are displays and a video explaining the discovery and history of the cave in a large visitor and ticket centre and there are people here that speak English, but I'm not sure what other languages they have. There is also a restaurant that serves meals and snacks along with lots of different drinks. The car park is large and I would expect this place is very busy in high season so book tickets on line to ensure you don't have a wasted visit. It is not a place that would be suitable for wheel chair users as a lot of the cave is accessed by stairs. If you like a good cave, have an interest in geology or the natural world, then this is for you. The cave more than justifies the ticket price.
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Spectaculaire et grandiose ! L’Aven Armand est un site naturel unique au monde, découvert en 1897. On y admire plus de 400 stalagmites, certaines atteignant près de 30 mètres, dans une salle immense de 120 m de long et 45 m de haut. La visite est bien aménagée, accessible et absolument inoubliable. Une merveille de la nature à ne pas manquer !
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Aven Armand besteht im wesentlichen aus einer Halle und beeindruckt durch die schiere Größe (Notre Dame würde reinpassen) und die Stalagmiten-Wälder. Das Ganze ist perfekt in Szene gesetzt durch eine dezente Beleuchtung, die der Guide dann noch beim Durchschreiten der Höhle fallweise anpasst. Wir haben die Jules Verne Tour gemacht, bei der man mit der Bahn in die Höhle einfährt. Einziger Minuspunkt meinerseits ist, dass es begleitend zur Führung keine fremdsprachige Erklärung gab. Es empfiehlt sich, die schriftliche Kurzfassung zu lesen, auf die man über einen QR Code am Eingang zugreifen kann. Dann ist man zumindest über die Umstände der Entdeckung gut informiert. Noch ein praktischer Tip für Leute mit WoMo: Man muss auf die Causse hochfahren, das bedeutet enge und steile Straßen mit Serpentinen. Wir sind die Strecke über La Malene zurückgefahren und haben das Schild mit 6 m Längen-Begrenzung nicht ernst genommen (unser Wagen ist 6 m lang). Die Serpentinen war wirklich extrem, 3 davon gingen nur mit rückwärts zurücksetzen.
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