Aven Armand, Meyrueis
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of the Cévennes National Park near Meyrueis, France, lies the spectacular underground wonder of Aven Armand. This limestone cave, discovered in 1897, is a marvel of the natural world and attracts visitors from all over who come to marvel at its subterranean beauty.
Upon descending into the cave via a funicular railway, guests are greeted by an otherworldly landscape. The cave is renowned for its forest of over 400 stalagmites, including one of the tallest in the world, reaching a staggering height of 30 meters. This monumental stalagmite, known as the "Grande Draperie," resembles a stone waterfall frozen in time.
The temperature inside Aven Armand remains a constant 10 degrees Celsius throughout the year, making it a refreshing escape during the hot summer months. The cave's lighting system is designed to highlight the natural features without disturbing the delicate ecosystem, creating a magical atmosphere that enhances the intricate details of the formations.
Guided tours are available, providing visitors with insights into the cave's history, geology, and the processes that have shaped its unique stalactites and stalagmites over millennia. These tours offer an educational and awe-inspiring experience, making Aven Armand a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and families alike.
Accessibility is considered, with the funicular railway making the descent and ascent an easy task for most visitors. However, it's worth noting that the cave's interior may not be suitable for those with mobility issues due to the natural terrain.
Aven Armand – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. John the Baptist Church, Église Paroissiale Saint-Pierre, Château de Roquedols, War Memorial.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Aven Armand open?
- Monday closed
- Tuesday closed
- Wednesday closed
- Thursday closed
- Friday closed
- Saturday closed
- Sunday 9 am - 9:15 am