Discover the best top things to do in Saint-Jean-de-Fos, France including Terr’Isa, Argileum, Pont du Diable, Grotte de Clamouse, Chateau de Valloubiere, Le Petit Train des Vignes du Domaine Alexandrin, Eglise Saint-jean-baptiste, Chapelle Saint Genies De Litenis.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
We visited on a wet afternoon in May and our expectations were more than realised. This museum is very good well designed with some very good interactive experiences. We enjoyed it very much.
4.5 based on 512 reviews
We went early in the morning slightly out of season and practically had the place to ourselves. We have been on a hot early July day and seen the young lads ignoring the “no diving” notices and jumping from the bridges to the river below. It is easy to park, and the beach is slightly stony but not too uncomfortable. There is a cafe and a very informative visitors centre as well.
4.5 based on 851 reviews
Clamouse est une des plus belles grottes de France, classee par le Ministere de l'Ecologie et du Developpement Durable. C'est un site incontournable du tourisme en Languedoc-Roussillon.Clamouse recele la plus grande diversite de cristaux du monde souterrain.Le visiteur sera emerveille par la finesse exceptionnelle des cristaux d'aragonite et de calcite, et par ses impressionnants volumes. !Clamouse is one of the most beautiful caves of France, classified by the Ministry of Ecology and of the Sustainable development. It is an major site of the tourism in Languedoc-Roussillon.Clamouse shows the biggest diversity of crystals of the underground world.The visitor will be amazed by the exceptional sharpness of the crystals of aragonite and calcite, and by its impressive volumes. During the visit, the passionate guides will tell you the history of the droplet and of time, architects of these marvels. Discover - Understand - Be amazed!
We did the regular visit 3 years ago, and returned this year for the 2-hour spéléo tour with kids ages 15, 12 and 8. I would recommend doing both! The first to learn about the history and geology; the second to see it up close in spectacular fashion. The spéléo team is friendly and super pro. The course is challenging in spots (bring good shoes and good humor), and Nicolas was an excellent guide, allaying all nerves and nimbly appearing at our sides at the precise moment someone needed help or encouragement across a passage. Kids reported feeling periodically terrified but then so proud of themselves for doing it. Concentrated primarily on my feet, I did not have a great deal of head space for asking questions about the formations so was glad to have been previously to have some idea of what I was seeing. Picnic areas on site are a plus; parking can be hairy in the high season so plan ample time.
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