Dargilan cave captivates visitors with its impressive scale and the strong natural colours of the rock formations.
This underground labyrinth was discovered in 1888 by Edouard Alfred Martel and fitted out in 1890, making it the first cave open to the public.
Following work in 1982 by Ephrem Passet using modern techniques, Dargilan is one of France's leading caves with a 1200 metre underground trail open to the public.
From the first day of the French spring school holidays (Easter) to the last day of the All-Saints holiday (last week in October).
April, May, June and September: 10 a.m. to midday and 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
July and August: 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. (non stop)
October: 10 a.m. to midday and 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Last visit starts at closing time.
Prices
Individual
Groups
(20 persons)
Adults
Teenagers
(age 12-18)
Children
(age 6-11)
Prices are given for information and are subject to change.