A extraordinary journey into an underground universe
A visit to the Trabuc cave is a unique and grandiose experience, where every nook and cranny tells a story. Along the way, visitors pass through splendid splendid places such as the gong room or the explorers' corridor, and discover incredible incredible natural spectaclesimposing columns, calcite waterfalls, and formations with evocative names like organs or jellyfish.
The highlight of the tour is without doubt Lake of Midnightan underground treasure seemingly frozen in time. With its crystal-clear turquoise water, it is one of the most spectacular underground sights in the Gard. A unique natural treasure, sculpted by thousands of years of painstaking work by nature itself.
Where history meets nature
The grotte de Trabuc is brimming with fascinating tales of prehistoric remains, local legends and the subterranean fauna that inhabit these unique galleries. During your guided touryour guide will share his anecdotes and stress the importance of preserving this fragile ecosystem.
For children, an interactive tour has been specially designed: accompanied by Professor Carburethey'll explore the cave while learning in a fun way thanks to a game book. This blend of history, science and fun makes the grotte de Trabuc a perfect destination for the whole family, in a setting that values education and discovery. And to extend this experience, our open-air hotel Slow Village Anduze offers accommodation in perfect harmony with this philosophy: environmentally friendly, comfortable and committed to sustainable tourism. With its unique landscapes and soothing atmosphere, this corner of France is ideal for lovers of slow life and nature lovers.
From immersive activities to share with the whole family
The Trabuc cave offers several ways to discover it, to suit all tastes. Adventurers will opt for the underground safaria 4-hour exploration reserved for the most intrepid. What awaits you: a four-hour immersion into the depths of the cave, following in the footsteps of Georges Vaucherthe first explorer of this Cévennes gem.
As for the younger ones, they will appreciate the visit of the little geologistwhich combines guided exploration of the galleries with fun workshops to learn how to recognize minerals. And for those looking for an original experience, the carbide lamp tour allows you to rediscover the Trabuc cave through authentic lighting, just as it was used by the first explorers.
Finally, the magic takes on another dimension in December, with the enchantment of the Christmas lights. The grotto is decked out inspectacular illuminations and mural projections to delight young and old alike. Themed guided tours offer a new way to immerse yourself in this Gard treasure, while highlighting the historical and geological wealth of the site.
Practical information visit the Grotte de Trabuc
The Trabuc cavelocated in the Cévennesis open to visitors every day, with opening times adapted according to the season. The average visit lasts around an hour, offering complete immersion in this underground gem. Prices are affordable: 14.90 € for adults13.40 for a young person aged 13 to 17, and €9.80 for a child aged 5 to 12, while children under 5 are admitted free.
Senior citizens, students and other categories benefit from a reduced rate upon presentation of proof. For an even more enriching experience, options such as audio-guides are available. audio-guides are available to discover the Trabuc cave at your own pace. Remember to book in advance to guarantee your place and take full advantage of this unique adventure!
The grotte de Trabuc invites you to discover a geological jewel in the Cévennes, an experience in keeping with the principles of eco-responsible tourism. Just 19 minutes from this exceptional site, our open-air hotel Slow Village Anduze offers you the ideal setting to prolong your immersion in the heart of nature, while respecting the environment. Let yourself be tempted by this perfect harmony of slow life and discovery, where the Trabuc cave and Slow Village Anduze combine to create precious memories. Don't miss this opportunity to visit the grotte de Trabuc and contribute to a more respectful and sustainable form of tourism!