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Grotte pétrifiante

Cave and abyss, Listed or registered (CNMHS), Towns and cities of character, Historic site and monument in Troo
From :  1,5 Full-fare
  • The petrifying cave is the oldest tourist site of the village of Trôo. Already open to the public in the early twentieth century, this small space, dedicated to the long process of hard water, is interesting, both from a geological point of view or a tourist one. You can discover stalactites, the remains of the old chapel of St. Gabriel, his petrified bowl and all the wonderful work of water on the tuffeau (local limestone) in 300 years. Self visit.
    The petrifying cave is the oldest tourist...
    The petrifying cave is the oldest tourist site of the village of Trôo. Already open to the public in the early twentieth century, this small space, dedicated to the long process of hard water, is interesting, both from a geological point of view or a tourist one. You can discover stalactites, the remains of the old chapel of St. Gabriel, his petrified bowl and all the wonderful work of water on the tuffeau (local limestone) in 300 years. Self visit.
    The petrifying cave is the oldest tourist site of the village of Trôo.
Services
  • Activities
    • Temporary exhibitions
  • Equipment
    • Picnic area
    • Bar/refreshment booth
    • Border of electrical charge for vehicle
    • Play area
    • Garage for pushchairs
    • Outdoor Games
    • Car park
    • Screening room
    • Wifi
    • Bike racks
  • Services
    • Library
    • Boutique
    • Play area
    • Animals accepted
Rates
Payment methods
  • Carte Bleue/Credit card
  • Cheques and giro cheques
  • Cash
  • Transfers
  • Rates
  • Adult
    From 1.50 €
  • Group rate
    From 7 €
  • Free
Openings
Openings
  • All year 2023
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