Cave Mills "Col-des-Roches" Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very interesting, don't miss it!
Visiting on a rainy May day in 2024. Impressive experience, going 23m down into the caves. Several levels of technical implementations based on water power, powering mill- and sawing mechanics. Great...
A cool place (with every meaning, 7° C all year round) with very good explanations and impressive view of mills used in older times driven by an underground river. Fascinating. Do not miss the museum ...
Although the information on the boards was mainly in French with some in German additionally; we were given audio handsets with English which guided us through the caves with a good balance of history...
Unusual underground mills of Col de Roche are already actually on the French border. They were built on the Bia River in the 17th century. Here you can see three mills - two for the production of flour ...
Very interesting, don't miss it!
Visiting on a rainy May day in 2024. Impressive experience, going 23m down into the caves. Several levels of technical implementations based on water power, powering mill- and sawing mechanics. Great...
Surprising!
Strange to see this under the ground watermills! But a great walk! Not suitable for wheelchairs. I loved it.
Very interesting
A cool place (with every meaning, 7° C all year round) with very good explanations and impressive view of mills used in older times driven by an underground river. Fascinating. Do not miss the museum ...
Unique and fascinating visit
Although the information on the boards was mainly in French with some in German additionally; we were given audio handsets with English which guided us through the caves with a good balance of history...
Underground mills
Unusual underground mills of Col de Roche are already actually on the French border. They were built on the Bia River in the 17th century. Here you can see three mills - two for the production of flour ...