Light effects, created by local artists, sublimate the stalagmites and add to the mystery of this unusual journey in the the caves of the Norée in Biard, in the Grand Poitiers.
The caves can be visited in a guided way only, including the history of the discovery of the caves, but also a scientific aspect concerning the formation of this type of cave and finally a more playful aspect with the legend that was written by Vanessa Karton.

And new for 2025: the Discovery Pass!
Discover the Norée Caves discovery packages (classic cave visit with one of the activities below):
- Escape Game The forgotten treasure of the Gabard gang experience a unique immersive adventure in the caves, organized by L'Antre 2 Rêves!
Every Monday in July and August (at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm)
Preferential rate with Pass Découverte: a full rate for the Escape Game entitles you to a Pass for the classic cave tour, and a full rate for the classic cave tour entitles you to a Pass for the Escape Game (from €10.50 to €14.50).
Reservations: lantre2reves@gmail.com or online - All-terrain scooter ride through the Clain valley with Trott'in Poitou Go on an adventure on an all-terrain scooter and visit the caves!
Thursdays at 4 p.m. and Fridays at 2:30 p.m.
Preferential rate with the Discovery Pass - walk + visit to the caves: from 29 to 40€.
Reservations: 05 32 74 10 00
INFO AND OPENING PERIOD
Open to the public only in summer, from July 01 to August 31, 2025
Guided tours of about 45 minutes
Daily from 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm except Mondays (last departure at 5:30 pm)
Reservations strongly recommended, please arrive 10 minutes before departure time. Pets are not allowed.
Contact: 05 49 41 30 30 (from 2 to 5 pm every day except Monday)
RATES
Full price : 10€
Pass rate : 8.50€
Reduced rate : 5 (under 18s, groups of 10 or more, RSA and CAE beneficiaries and disabled persons)
Free admission on presentation of proof of identity: accompanied children under 6, from the 3rd child for families
handicap accessibility
The caves are accessible to PRM with a minimum of mobility (walking with a cane, for example), but not to wheelchairs (stairs and places where it is necessary to bend down).




