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The Grotta del Cavallone, also known as the Grotta della Figlia di Jorio, is a remarkable karstic cave system nestled high in the Majella National Park in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Situated near the charming villages of Lama dei Peligni and Taranta Peligna, its entrance lies at an impressive 1475 meters above sea level, making it one of Europe's highest show caves. This natural wonder is celebrated for its diverse and intricate limestone formations, offering a unique underground exploration…
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The entire excursion to Grotta del Cavallone, encompassing the cable car ride, the walk to the cave entrance, and the guided tour inside, typically takes approximately three hours. The guided cave tour itself lasts about one hour.
Accessing the cave involves a scenic cable car ride, followed by a walk and a climb of 175 to 300 steps, some carved into the rock, to reach the entrance. While the cave interior has illuminated paths, concrete steps, and iron bridges, visitors should be prepared for this moderate physical effort. Sturdy, non-slip shoes are highly recommended.
Grotta del Cavallone can be a memorable experience for families. However, consider the physical demands: a cable car ride, a walk, and a climb of 175 to 300 steps to the entrance. The cave maintains a constant 10°C temperature and high humidity, so warm clothing is essential for children. The guided tour lasts about an hour. It's generally suitable for children who can manage the walk and steps comfortably.
Information regarding dog access to Grotta del Cavallone or the cable car is not explicitly provided in the available data. It is advisable to check directly with the cave management or cable car operator before planning your visit with a pet.
The cave is renowned for its diverse limestone formations, including spectacular stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and flowstone. Notable sections include the 'enchanted forest,' the 'Hall of the Elephants,' and the 'Pantheon' with its 'Hall of Statues.' You'll also encounter rimstone pools and various crystals, creating a truly unique underground landscape.
Visitors typically park at the base station of the cable car, located at an elevation of 763 meters. While parking is available, specific details regarding parking fees are not provided. It's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking areas can fill up quickly.
Due to the access requirements, which include a cable car ride, a walk, and a climb of 175 to 300 steps to the cave entrance, Grotta del Cavallone is unfortunately not accessible for wheelchair users or individuals with significant mobility limitations.
Inside the cave, the temperature remains a constant 10°C (50°F) with high humidity (90-96%). Therefore, it is crucial to wear warm clothing, even in summer. Additionally, sturdy, non-slip shoes are essential for navigating the steps and potentially damp surfaces inside the cave and during the approach.
Yes, knowledgeable guides often speak both Italian and English, enhancing the experience by explaining the cave's geology, history, and notable features. It's always a good idea to confirm language availability when booking or arriving for your tour.
Grotta del Cavallone is generally open during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn. It is usually closed during the colder winter months due to weather conditions and accessibility challenges at its high-altitude location. Always check official opening times before planning a winter visit.
While the immediate area around the cave entrance is remote, there are typically facilities at the cable car's base and upper stations. These often include small cafes or refreshment points where visitors can purchase drinks and snacks. For more substantial meals, you would need to visit the nearby villages of Lama dei Peligni or Taranta Peligna.