Dettaglio guide
Eight hundred metres deep, a journey into the bowels of Monte Cucco, winding through stalactites and stalagmites, tunnels, labyrinths and tunnels, to discover a world for many only imagined. A journey to the centre of the earth that becomes a journey into nature, into the belly of the mountain and into one's own sensations, where the perception of space changes, silence has a thousand sounds and meanings, and darkness, when for a moment the lights go out, gives our incredulous eyes all its nuances.
Cave accompaniment service with a hiking guide, helmet.
The excursion does not include lunch.
hikes are permitted from the age of 8 and under, and minors must in any case be accompanied by a responsible adult - pets are not allowed - do not carry bulky rucksacks, but small rucksacks for personal belongings: it is advisable to take water and a snack with you (there are no refreshment points or springs along the way), sunglasses and also a pair of gardening gloves to protect your hands from the cold on the handrails of the ladders and walkways.- the hike is not suitable for those with severe physical handicaps - the temperature inside is cold and constant at any time of year, even in summer it is around 6°C with humidity close to 100%. The temperature difference between the outside and inside route, especially in the summer months, is significant - layered or 'onion-shaped' clothing is required, suitable for an easy mountain hike, hiking boots or trainers with a sturdy, carved sole, long, comfortable trousers, a T-shirt (a second one for a possible change), a sweatshirt or fleece and a light jacket or kway for inside the Grotto -
The total duration of the excursion is 2/3 hours, and it includes a guided walking tour from Pian di Monte and the visit inside the cave. The path to reach the entrance is eight hundred metres long. Once there, a journey into the heart of Mount Cucco begins. You'll be walking by stalactites and stalagmites, large rooms, labyrinths and tunnels to discover a world that you only dreamt about.A walk through the centre of the mountain is the most complete experience to stay in touch with nature. The caves, where the perception of space is alterated by the lack of reference points, will embrace you into a silence that you've nevere experienced before and the deep darkness that our guides create by turning off the lights for a few seconds is definately one thing you must experience at least once in your life.
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