Best caves around Pommiers offer a diverse range of subterranean experiences, characterized by natural formations and varying levels of accessibility. The region features numerous cavities, sinkholes, and grottoes, appealing to both casual explorers and experienced cavers. These natural sites showcase geological features such as concretions and gours, providing insights into the area's karstic landscape. Visitors can explore a variety of cave types, from accessible grottoes to challenging vertical shafts.
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A cave that can be visited by everyone. A good walk awaits you from Gorniès. Bring good lamps, and not basic lamps, because the cave has very large spaces, and you risk being very impressed. A special atmosphere reigns there... If you go to the bottom, at the level of the "stairs", then your walk will be rewarded by beautiful concretions! BE CAREFUL, everything you dirty will remain engraved on the rock, so please, do not touch anything, just take beautiful photos, with adequate lighting.
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A sinkhole of about 42m. The non-existent path is replaced by well-placed cairns, just follow them :) No protective fencing, so be careful!
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A very deep sinkhole (-167m approximately) which is protected by a fence, which I do not recommend crossing! Caving enthusiasts, a beautiful well of approximately 15m, and approximately 90m await you before reaching the bottom :) Another small sinkhole is located 100m further, so be careful if you are walking with animals, or children.
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A small cavity that includes a good-sized room. A few narrow passages allow you to continue the excavation of the network a little, but no more...
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A spectacular entrance! The interior is rich in concretion. The cave is blackened by the fires of yesteryear, and by different minerals. A few ropes, or you have to be equipped! I was able to climb as a caver, it's not bad, especially at the entrance on the right, which opens onto a balcony, at the top of the cavity! DO NOT VENTURE THERE WITHOUT EQUIPMENT, it's VERY DANGEROUS! A few beautiful gours in passing. Too bad this cavity is so busy, some have no respect for anything, which degrades the authentic appearance of this beautiful cavity.
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Consider taking a lamp. Easy to access for around a hundred meters.
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The most popular caves in the region include Anjeau Cave, known for its spectacular entrance and rich concretions, and Caverne du Maure, a natural monument with large spaces and beautiful concretions deeper inside. Visitors also appreciate Grotte du Capelan, a small cavity with a good-sized main room.
The caves around Pommiers showcase a diverse karstic landscape, featuring natural formations such as concretions and gours. You'll find various cave types, including horizontal passages, grottoes, and deep vertical shafts like sinkholes (avens).
Yes, several caves offer challenging experiences. Anjeau Cave is considered challenging and requires equipment. Similarly, Aven de la Dame and Aven des Combrelles are deep sinkholes, protected by fences, and are recommended only for equipped caving enthusiasts due to their vertical nature.
For caves like Caverne du Maure, good lamps are essential due to its large spaces. For more challenging caves like Anjeau Cave, ropes and specialized caving equipment are necessary, and venturing without proper gear is highly dangerous.
Caverne du Maure is accessible for around a hundred meters and can be visited by everyone, making it a good option for beginners or families. Remember to bring good lamps.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging touring bicycle routes like the "Vigan and the Cirque de Navacelles" loop, and road cycling routes such as the "Mourèzes Pass – Mont Aigoual loop." There are also running trails, including loops around Anjeau Peak and Anjeau Cave. Explore more options on the Cycling around Pommiers, Road Cycling Routes around Pommiers, and Running Trails around Pommiers guide pages.
Yes, some running trails in the area incorporate cave visits. For example, the "Anjeau Peak – Anjeau Cave loop from Saint-Laurent-le-Minier" is a difficult 14.5 km trail that includes the cave. You can find more details on the Running Trails around Pommiers guide page.
Visitors appreciate the spectacular entrances and rich concretions found in caves like Anjeau Cave. The large spaces and beautiful formations deeper inside Caverne du Maure also leave a strong impression. The komoot community has shared 31 photos and 27 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal of these natural sites.
While not extensively detailed, Grotte du Capelan is a smaller cavity with narrow passages that extend its network slightly, offering a more intimate exploration. For experienced cavers, the deep sinkholes like Aven de la Dame and Aven des Combrelles present significant challenges off the beaten path.
Sinkholes like Aven de la Dame (approximately -167m deep) are protected by fences, and it is strongly advised not to cross them without proper caving expertise and equipment. Aven des Combrelles (about -42m deep) has no protective fencing, so extreme caution is necessary, especially if you are with children or animals.
The region features several caves designated as natural monuments. These include Caverne du Maure, Aven de la Dame, and Aven des Combrelles, highlighting their geological significance and protected status.


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