Grottes de Saint-Moré
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Isabelle D
Amiens, France12 contributions
Mar 2024 • Solo
I did the loop called “Sentier des loops de la Cure – Caves and cliffs”. It is important to know that this very beautiful circuit ends with the caves, unlike the guide "The trails of Emilie" which I took with me but which takes it in the other direction (and whose description is too succinct, not to say erroneous, confusing).
Personally, I recommend following the “Caves and cliffs” loop which is very well signposted throughout the circuit. Please note, before arriving at the caves, there is a steep stony descent into the forest which can be tricky for fragile knees. Good walking shoes and a pole seem essential to me.
If you want to do it in the other direction than the circuit called "Caves and cliffs" and arrive immediately at the caves, you have to take the very small path towards the oak of Saint-Moré (don't expect to see a superb large oak... it was seriously damaged during a storm but it bravely survives to the right of the small bench) but I don't really see the point other than wanting to get to the caves straight away and to want to devote more time to their visit. You should know that some are not always easy to access. The day I want to visit them, I won't go alone.
To summarize, this “Caves and cliffs” loop is really very beautiful with very beautiful panoramas. The ropes at the foot of the cliffs provide security on the small path. There are very interesting educational panels throughout the circuit. I was just surprised that the names of the caves were not indicated. I took my time, it took me 2 hours.
Personally, I recommend following the “Caves and cliffs” loop which is very well signposted throughout the circuit. Please note, before arriving at the caves, there is a steep stony descent into the forest which can be tricky for fragile knees. Good walking shoes and a pole seem essential to me.
If you want to do it in the other direction than the circuit called "Caves and cliffs" and arrive immediately at the caves, you have to take the very small path towards the oak of Saint-Moré (don't expect to see a superb large oak... it was seriously damaged during a storm but it bravely survives to the right of the small bench) but I don't really see the point other than wanting to get to the caves straight away and to want to devote more time to their visit. You should know that some are not always easy to access. The day I want to visit them, I won't go alone.
To summarize, this “Caves and cliffs” loop is really very beautiful with very beautiful panoramas. The ropes at the foot of the cliffs provide security on the small path. There are very interesting educational panels throughout the circuit. I was just surprised that the names of the caves were not indicated. I took my time, it took me 2 hours.
Written March 23, 2024
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Superflymarco
Edinburgh, UK89 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
Was a little cold and dark inside but the guide was helpful and the tour was great .... Some of the cave areas were shut off due to bats and work when we were visiting but apart from that it was a good day trip. (Pictures mainly from outside of the caves)
Written August 12, 2015
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JonathanBRL
Hellevoetsluis, The Netherlands14 contributions
Jul 2014 • Family
At the entrance it says they have a booklet or a dutch speaking guide but it wasn't they. and then you think I'll listen to the english version and it was very much shorter then the French version
Written November 8, 2014
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Bonjour, comment accéder aux grottes de Saint Moré depuis le village? Merci par avance de votre réponse
Written July 2, 2017
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