The Grotte de la Baume Bonne is a prehistoric cave located in the Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur region of France, near the city of Quinson. The cave has been classified as a historic monument and features a unique blend of natural beauty and archaeological significance. Visitors can explore the cave and its surroundings, which offer stunning views of the Verdon river and the surrounding landscape. The cave is also home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including genets, lavender, and thyme. Guided tours are available, and visitors can learn about the history and significance of the cave, which dates back over 400,000 years. The cave is not accessible to visitors with mobility impairments, and reservations are required for visits
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Activities: We visited the Grotte de la Baume Bonne, which is a reconstruction of a cave that was discovered near the Lac de Quinson. The cave is part of the Musée de la Préhistoire and contains many artifacts from the prehistoric era
Highlights: We enjoyed exploring the Grotte de la Baume Bonne. The children enjoyed the interactive exhibits and the opportunity to learn about the prehistoric era ✨