Grotte de Dargilan

Languedoc-Roussillon


Just south of the Gorges de la Jonte, Grotte de Dargilan is known as La Grotte Rose (Pink Cave) for its rosy colouring. The most memorable moment of the one-hour, 1km tour through this vast chasm with plenty of stalagmites and stalactites is a sudden, dazzling exit onto a ledge, with a dizzying view of the gorge way below.


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