Grotte di Equi
Grotte di Equi
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The Equi Caves Experience Park is a site of outstanding natural interest that offers many and diversified activities for the public: geological, naturalistic, paleontological theme visits, adventure trails, and hiking and e-bike excursions. The park comprises the Visitor Centre with its ApuanGeoLab interactive earth sciences museum, E-Bike Centre for bike rentals and guided tours and its well-stocked bookshop; the karst caves complex with fully-outfitted route for tourist visits and Speleo-Adventure excursions; an exciting Zipline aerial runway for bird’s-eye observation of the karst torrent; and the Tecchia prehistoric site, the archaeological exhibition and the Museo delle Grotte. Where The picturesque village of Equi Terme, home to the caves complex but also, as the name suggests, to a historic spa facility with pool, rises in the territory of the Comune di Fivizzano (MS) in the Lunigiana region, within the Apuan Alps Regional Park (a UNESCO Global Geopark).
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penny19682016
Genoa, Italy616 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
Very interesting cave visit. The guide was very nice and professional. The cave is absolutely not too "touristy" and offers multiple routes. The ticket price is worth it. Go equipped with a jacket and sneakers. Convenient parking. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Written 9 April 2024
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PaolaMarshall
Crockham Hill, UK14 contributions
Aug 2019
We were not too sure what to expect of the "speleo avventura" in the Equi Caves. Francesca was the leader of our expedition and she made sure we were all briefed and ready to go.
The tour exceeded our expectations!! Too hard it would have been far too challenging (for me anyway!) and too easy it would have been ... well just a bit too easy! It was just the perfect: quite a bit climbing up and down, a good amount of adrenaline pumping too; tibetan bridges/walking wires and, in all, an informative geological afternoon too. We all came out thrilled to have achieved the return journey in these wonderful caves.
I would definitely recommend the adventure well worth the money required to attend.
As a note of caution: you need to be relatively flexible to do the climb and moderately fit. there are some steep climbs and many steps. Vertigo may be an issue but our daughter - who suffers with heights - managed it all as there is only one deep wire bridge the others are relatively low (about 2-3m) Good walking shoes with grip required and a jumper but not too thick as the adventure keeps you warm!
Suitable for families. We were two parents in the early 50s and teenage children.
Enjoy it!
The tour exceeded our expectations!! Too hard it would have been far too challenging (for me anyway!) and too easy it would have been ... well just a bit too easy! It was just the perfect: quite a bit climbing up and down, a good amount of adrenaline pumping too; tibetan bridges/walking wires and, in all, an informative geological afternoon too. We all came out thrilled to have achieved the return journey in these wonderful caves.
I would definitely recommend the adventure well worth the money required to attend.
As a note of caution: you need to be relatively flexible to do the climb and moderately fit. there are some steep climbs and many steps. Vertigo may be an issue but our daughter - who suffers with heights - managed it all as there is only one deep wire bridge the others are relatively low (about 2-3m) Good walking shoes with grip required and a jumper but not too thick as the adventure keeps you warm!
Suitable for families. We were two parents in the early 50s and teenage children.
Enjoy it!
Written 18 August 2019
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refain
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Aug 2021 • Family
A short nice cave in a not crowded area, just a few italian tourists, the guide was very nice, translated in english and helped us with other questions. You can get a hitchhiking map there as well.
Written 29 August 2021
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Crumblesis
7 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
Ok place. The grotto is quite small and there is no big and impressive rooms. The guide was in both English and Italian. For French they have a pamphlet.
Written 22 August 2019
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TomasBXL
Brussels, Belgium8 contributions
Apr 2018 • Solo
Managed by a cooperative of young people from the region, they bring visitors and prosperity to a village that would otherwise be almost deserted. Very friendly guide Francesca,
particularly talented at explaining things to children. Easy access via the Aulla-Lucca railway (a branch always at risk of being closed). You can eat and walk around the nature in the surroundings.
particularly talented at explaining things to children. Easy access via the Aulla-Lucca railway (a branch always at risk of being closed). You can eat and walk around the nature in the surroundings.
Written 2 April 2018
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Gallio182
Woodland Park, CO470 contributions
Sept 2016 • Couples
Lots of diversity at this site. Give yourself at least an hour to visit the museum and hike the nature trails. The visit to the Stone Age Grotto is spectacular. Seeing where the river exits the underground is amazing. The artifacts in the museum are wonderfully displayed. The 55 minute tour in the cave itself was nice. The limestone formations are typical. They are working to open another 180 meters of the cave. Personally my favorite part of the cave experience was the bats swirling around. This 'air show' only happens with the first tour of the day, when they turn the lights on and the bats scurry to find darker quarters.
A great place to bring the kiddos (ages 4 and up). Adult entrance fee for the trails, museum, and cave was 7.50 Euro. Well worth it.
Caution, in the Spring, the cave may be flooded.
A great place to bring the kiddos (ages 4 and up). Adult entrance fee for the trails, museum, and cave was 7.50 Euro. Well worth it.
Caution, in the Spring, the cave may be flooded.
Written 18 September 2016
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peter_buriani
Melbourne, Australia2 contributions
July 2016 • Family
My daughter and I went to the grotto for an afternoon trip. A beautiful little village. We had a guided tour of the grotto that went for about 1 hour. You can also explore the archaeological site. The guide was very informative and spoke English very well. There is a lot of steps to climb both up and down. Would suggest that you need to be aware of this if you struggle doing steps. Thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend if you are in the area.
Written 1 September 2016
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PatriciaLuke
Bath, UK10 contributions
Oct 2014 • Couples
If you are into caves these are magnificent. According to your fitness one can choose the depth and length of your visit. You can do the 1nhour or much tougher tours. It does get crowded. Which is not my thing. But I could not help admiring it
Written 25 September 2015
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Andrew
London, UK11 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
Tried to fit in a quick trip before dinner one night, but were advised against going into the caves without covered footwear and a warm top. So go prepared.
But well worth the trip back, the caves are quite amazing to behold, and the mind boggles when you think about the first explorers and the people that carved the paths and ladders to let us go in safely now. We were told that they couldn't do the tour in English as there wasn't time, but our guide ended up doing the whole thing again as we went just for us, which was a big bonus.
The art pieces as you go along a little odd given the setting, but quite interesting none the less, and exploring the grounds after the tour was nice too.
Overall, well worth it if you're in the area and want to see something a little different.
But well worth the trip back, the caves are quite amazing to behold, and the mind boggles when you think about the first explorers and the people that carved the paths and ladders to let us go in safely now. We were told that they couldn't do the tour in English as there wasn't time, but our guide ended up doing the whole thing again as we went just for us, which was a big bonus.
The art pieces as you go along a little odd given the setting, but quite interesting none the less, and exploring the grounds after the tour was nice too.
Overall, well worth it if you're in the area and want to see something a little different.
Written 26 September 2014
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Antony21
Amsterdam4 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
Lovely cave tour, valuable for kids as well. Many thanks, in particular to the knowledgable (semi-Dutch J) guide who did a truly inspiring and child-friendly job. We’ll be ambassadors from now on!
Written 5 August 2024
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Buon giorno dobbiamo andare a visitare le grotte. Mi sapete dire se c’è possibilità di stallo per il cane? Abbiamo un cagnolino al seguito. Grazie. Francesca
Written 11 August 2018
Salve Francesca,
i cani di piccola taglia con trasportino chiuso possiamo tenerli in biglietteria.
Buona visita.
Written 11 August 2018
Quanto si impiega ad effettuare il percorso nelle grotte? Grazie
Written 20 July 2018
Buongiorno,
La visita guidata in grotta dura 50/60 minuti.
Esistono anche percorsi liberi esterni e altre offerte di percorsi di tipo 'avventura'. PuĂ² trovare i dettagli sul nostro sito riportato nel nostro profilo.
Da quest'anno è attivo anche servizio di noleggio e-bike
Grazie e saluti
Written 20 July 2018
Hi,
I am planning on bringing my family, my husband and I, our kids aged 2, 4 and 6 and my parents (we are 7) for a trip to the caves. I am struggling with the information in Italian only and was wondering if there is information in English to help me decide what is suitable for the children, perhaps the eldest could go for the caving trip?
Would appreciate any help or recommendation.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Jessie
Written 17 July 2018
Hi, your reply soon, or can call us at +39 3385814482
Thanks
Written 18 July 2018
Dag, bestaat er morgen de mogelijkheid om de grotten te bekijken onder leiding van de Nederlands sprekende tolk? Zo ja hoe laat? Zo niet, wanneer wel? We vertrekken vrijdag weer.
Grtjs Sippy ten Brink Nederland.
Written 7 August 2017
Salve, Evelin sarà in servizio per visita guidata alle grotte in olandese giovedì e venerdì. (dalle ore 10,30 alle 12 e dalle ore 14,3 alle 18)
Per ogni esigenza ci chiami al +39 338 5814482
Grazie e buona visita del nostro GeoArcheoPark
Written 8 August 2017
E' stata allestita l'apposita area per i cani cosi' da poter visitare le grotte con tutta la famiglia in un unica soluzione? Grazie.
Written 27 July 2017
Ci spiace ma non è stato possibile, anche perché sono in corso cambiamenti e la biglietteria verrà spostata a breve in paese al Centro Visite/ApuanGeoLab.
In quel luogo sarĂ piĂ¹ semplice allestire l'area sosta per i cani decorosa e autorizzata.
Se vuole inviarci il suo contatto alla nostra email, vi terremo aggiornati.
Nel frattempo confermiamo:
I cani possono entrare nel Parco esterno e visitare i geo-percorsi, l'area museale e la mostra paleontologica della Tecchia.
All'interno delle grotte non è consentito l'accesso agli animali. Durante la visita guidata che dura circa 50'.
Alcune soluzioni, seppur parziali:
Se il cane è di piccola taglia in trasportino chiuso possiamo custodirlo presso la biglietteria.
Se il padrone del cane non è da solo, potreste invece fare la visita a turno in grotta e nell'attesa esterna visitare il parco.
Cordiali saluti
Written 30 July 2017
Ci dispiace ma il Geo-Archeo Park non è accessibile ai passeggini. Sia i percorsi esterni che la visita in grotta hanno molti gradini e qualche asperità .
Se siete una coppia o un gruppo potreste arrivare alla reception e visitare a turno il complesso.
Written 23 April 2017
Hi Andreea
Are there Thermal Baths you can bath in - I get confused with the term "Terme" (no pun intended!)
Thanks
Zoe
Written 28 March 2017
Dear Ms. Zoe,
in Equi Terme there is a spa with swimming pools, where the water temperature is about 20-22 degrees. It will open in the summer.
Greetings
Written 20 April 2017
fai riferimento alla macchina del terremoto? mi puoi dire di piĂ¹ ? grazie Serena
Written 12 September 2016
Gentile Serena,
una semplice macchina di simulazione del terremoto è presente all'ApuanGeoLab, non alle grotte ma sempre nel paese di Equi Terme.
E' un piccolo Museo interattivo di Scienze della Terra che illustra la geologia ed i suoi fenomeni sulle Alpi Apuane.
Written 6 October 2016
Gentile Demetra,
i cani possono entrare nel Parco esterno e visitare i geo-percorsi, l'area museale e la mostra paleontologica della Tecchia.
All'interno delle grotte non è consentito l'accesso agli animali. Durante la visita guidata che dura circa 50' vi suggeriamo alcune soluzioni, seppur parziali: se il cane è di piccola taglia in trasportino chiuso possiamo custodirlo presso la biglietteria, diversamente, se non è da sola, potreste fare la visita a turno in grotta e nell'attesa esterna visitare il parco, sempre a turno.
Stiamo cercando di organizzare un'area apposita, ormai per la prossima stagione.
Cordiali saluti
La direzione del Geo-Archeo Park delle Grotte di Equi
Written 21 August 2016
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