Grotte di Equi
Grotte di Equi
4.5
Points of Interest & LandmarksCaverns & Caves
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The Equi Caves Geo-Archeo-Adventure 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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refain
2 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
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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PHK
17 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2021 • Friends
Great tour of the caves. Our guide, Giulia, was cracking. Her English was great, her enthusiasm fantastic and the level of detail was ideal. A very engaging experience. Well worth 9€ would highly recommend. Jumpers and closed toe shoes a must. We may have have been lucky to get a tour last minute, in hindsight booking may be preferable so you don’t miss such a great trip out.
Written 8 August 2021
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Crumblesis
9 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
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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PaolaMarshall
Crockham Hill, UK12 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
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!

Written 18 August 2019
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Maurits B
Alba, Italy3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2019 • Couples
Very nice Italiaan tour guide who gave us the tour in English. The cave is beautiful and has a nice history. A must see for this area! Very good price (€9) as well. Bring closed shoes and a jacket or warm shirt. The cave is around 10-15 degrees Celsius.
Written 26 July 2019
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Alex C
Kyiv, Ukraine206 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019
We booked a simple tourist trip to the cave (9 Eur per person) which lasted not more than one hour in total. The guide was very nice and responsive, yet her English was sometimes not enough to discuss some particular details. Watch out for the path markings when you leave the ticket office! We were in a hurry and took a wrong turn, so in the end we missed the meeting time. The way to the grotto is lacking clear signs, if you're unfamiliar with the location. Thanks to the office staff they called our guide and shewas waiting for us while we were making our way to the meeting point. The grotto hall is impressive, yet the touristy part of the cave is nothing special, if you've seen some other caves before. The path was safe and walkable enough even for our 8 y.o. child, but we scratched our helmets against the 'ceiling' now and then. I bet the 'off-road' speleology part is much more thrilling :)
Written 3 June 2019
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Diana S
5 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Family
We went twice - once to zip line and once to visit the caves and climb the trail.this was only because for our first visit, we did not completely think it through and forgot sweatshirts. You will need them! We were very well assisted at the front desk and had an excellent guide for the zip lines and the tour.
Written 17 July 2018
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TomasBXL
Brussels, Belgium9 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
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.
Written 2 April 2018
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843alok
Canterbury, NH15 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2017 • Couples
Very friendly and accommodating staff, we were the only English visitors that afternoon yet the guide repeated everything in Italian and English for us. Interesting tour with lots to see. Finishing at the rock shelter and seeing the excavation in-progress was superb.
Written 16 September 2017
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Minna P
Helsinki, Finland16 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2017 • Family
Very special sight. Guide spoke good English. It was worth of driving curvy roads up and down the hills. Impressive piece of nature and a bit scary, not for claustrofobics. Wear a good pair of shoes.
Written 9 July 2017
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