Gouffre de Padirac

Gouffre de Padirac an enormous chasm at Padirac is about 99 metres around the rim, and you will descend 75 metres to enter the cave system.

History

  • 1865 Count Murat andm. de Salvagnac climbed down the entrance shaft, maybe because of a bet.
  • 9 to 11-July-1889 Edouard Alfred Martel, G. Gaupillat, Louis Armand, and E. Foulquiers make the first expedition into the cave.
  • 9 to 10-September-1890 second expedition by Martel discovers the Dome.
  • 1898 opened to the public, first show cave in France.

After the initial descent, you get in a boat for an eerie trip along a subterranean stream, passing through various underground caverns full of extraordinary rock formations.
The walking tour takes you past dramatic limestone formations, and around the spectacular pools. The most beautiful pool is a clear blue-green and is contained only by a naturally formed thin limestone rim in the Salle du grand Dôme. The Salle du grand Dôme is on an enormous scale, awe-inspiring to behold
Bring warm clothing with you as the temperature in the cave is a constant 13°C (54°F) even in high summer, and a waterproof jacket as the cave is rather damp.

Daily guided tours:  April to mid-July & Sept & Oct 9am–noon & 2–5/6pm
last two weeks July 9am–6.30pm; Aug 8.30am–6.30pm;

Price : €7.70

** Although highly recommended, this trip is best avoided at weekends, and other peak periods due to very high volume of visitors.

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