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Grotte des Demoiselles, 34190 Saint-Bauzille-de-Putois, France
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La Grotte des Demoiselles in France is home to the "Mantel of the Virgin," a stunning limestone formation that resembles the folds of a delicate fabric. 2. Hidden deep within the cave, visitors can discover an underground lake, adding a touch of magic to the experience. 3. Legend has it that the cave was named after young girls who sought refuge here during the Wars of Religion in the 16th century. 4. This natural wonder holds the record for having the tallest stalagmite formation in Europe, rising over 50 meters from the cave floor. 5. La Grotte des Demoiselles captivates visitors with its unique lighting system, transforming the stone formations into an enchanting display of colors and shadows.
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Recreation Experiences: Explore the Grand Site de France: La Grotte des Demoiselles is part of the Grand Site de France, a designated area of exceptional natural beauty. Take advantage of the available activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and canoeing to fully immerse yourself in the stunning surroundings. 2. Money-saving tricks: Visit during off-peak seasons: To save on costs, consider traveling during the shoulder seasons (spring or fall) when the tourist crowds are smaller and accommodation prices may be more affordable. Additionally, booking your tickets and accommodations in advance or opting for package deals can help you save some money. 3. Most enjoyed locations: Don't miss Cirque de Navacelles: While in the area, take a short day trip to Cirque de Navacelles. This beautiful and unique natural feature, formed by the Vis river, offers breathtaking views, great opportunities for hiking, and a chance to connect with nature. 4. Food and dining tips: Try local specialties: Indulge in the regional cuisine by sampling local specialties like Roquefort cheese, Languedoc wines, and cassoulet (a hearty bean stew). Look for traditional restaurants or outdoor markets where you can find fresh, locally sourced ingredients and authentic dishes. 5. Best time to travel and safety recommendation: Avoid peak summer months: Plan your visit to La Grotte des Demoiselles outside of the peak summer months (July and August) to avoid large crowds and enjoy a more relaxed experience. Additionally, ensure you take necessary precautions and follow safety guidelines when visiting the caves, as they can be slippery and require proper footwear and lighting equipment.
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