Le Mystère des Faluns

The Loire Valley


Creative lighting and sound effects illustrating the origins of falun stone and its fossils turn the entire 600m walking route here, though ancient quarries (nicknamed ‘cathedral caves’ for their lofty sloping walls), into a glowing, ever-changing work of art. There's a fact hunt (in French and English) for kids.


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