Self-guided tour of the Caves of Cerdon
23 Reviews
France, France

Low Last Minute Supplier Cancellation Rate hosted by Grottes du Cerdon -Parc de Loisirs Préhistoriques
1 hour (approx.)
Up to 8 travelers
Meet everyone at the start point
Mobile ticket
Offered in English
About
- the audio guide downloads to their own phone.
Pickup point
Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Itinerary
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Stop atGrottes du Cerdon -Parc de Loisirs Prehistoriques
Discover a strange and grandiose underground journey shaped by water during the great ice ages. Come out under a majestic porch before going back up into the woods (45 mins) or continuing in the middle of the cliff under a rock shelter overlooking the vineyards of Cerdon (60 mins)
- Service animals allowed
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation Policy
Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews
23 Reviews
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Well worth every penny
brianbM7815TQ, Nov 2024
Incredible trip through geological history. Stalagmites and stalactites galore ,tight squeezes and then huge open chambers. Loved it.
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Thanks a lot !
A bit of a hidden gem
AdvisorKing, Nov 2024
We found the Grottes du Cerdon on a list of things to do within driving distance of Lyon and combined it with a stop in the medieval town of Perouges.
As did the previous reviewer, we downloaded the audio tour, but also were unable to access it once we were in the caves. I think there was a local wifi that might have been accessible in the cave (that’s the only thing I can think of that would have allowed access to the audio tour, other than physically downloading the podcast to the device). I do recall seeing a sign for the local wifi in the ticket office.
The audio tour webpages did contain text so we were able to read what we assumed was the script of the audio tour.
I think we were as impressed with the caves as the previous poster. Some areas were fairly narrow, but the middle portion was massive. It was cool in the caves (I think they said somewhere it was only 4C) and while we were fine in shorts and t-shirt, I would have brought along a sweatshirt if I had been prepared.
The length of the cave system is about 800 metres, and the elevation change is about 40 storeys, but it was not an especially challenging walk.
Pleasant day trip out of Lyon
Orserio, Nov 2024
About an hour north of Lyon, the caves were a pleasant surprise. Our teen enjoyed it as much as we did. Absolutely massive, full of all kinds of cool formations, with lots of steps at the end (most of which can be skipped - there is a warning sign). At the entrance, there are 3 parking lots, a shop/cafe, and restrooms. There is also WiFi for downloading the app (obviously, no reception once you're down below) - the app does a decent job of explaining formations and cave history, but the audio didn't work for me in the cave, only the text descriptions did. I did see some people listening to the audio, though, so perhaps, you need to pre-load the entire thing before descending. The walking path doesn't require any special footwear, though non-slip soles are recommended. Cool, steady temperature year round, making it a great activity in any weather.
Great.
aur_liebP8131IK, Nov 2024
A place to see, worth it, very nice cave and great workshop with family. We spend a full day on top, recommend
Very nice visit, but boss to flee
L2475NAcorinneg, Nov 2024
The visit to the caves is very pleasant, cool, be careful to be well put on (wet slippery ground)!!! On the other hand, unlike the very kind and understanding staff, we must flee the boss who is very unpleasant, intolerant and inhuman. I explain my daughter is ill and on chemo and wanted very much to visit the caves as a family, The staff helped us to find an organization (facilitate the climb to my daughter because 10 m walk before the visit , accept that our dog follow us to the entrance but without entering) and conversely the boss (who we meet in golf car) did not want ... like: you have at least one bag of poop for the dog? I show her "yes, ma'am, there he is" but above all she asks me: your daughter is ill how???I answer: Uhhh in chemo for example!!! Her answer: she just doesn’t have to go!!! Thank you madam for your kindness and your total indifference, your response motivated us even more to make this visit , to enjoy this family outing certainly difficult for my daughter but she was happy at the exit and so were we!!!!