Visite guidée des grottes de Zonneberg à Maastricht





Description
Découvrez les grottes historiques de Zonneberg à Maastricht, où les habitants ont trouvé refuge pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Avec un Guide averti, naviguez dans les passages hauts de plafond de ces grottes fascinantes tout en apprenant leur riche histoire et leur signification. Vivez une expérience souterraine unique qui combine histoire et formations géologiques époustouflantes. Les réservations sont obligatoires, alors réservez vos billets en ligne à l'avance pour une exploration inoubliable des merveilles souterraines de Maastricht. - La visite guidée dure environ 1 heure et 10 minutes - Convient aux 4 ans et plus, avec des tarifs spéciaux pour les enfants - Accessible pour fauteuils roulants électriques - Apporter une veste en raison des basses températures - La photographie est autorisée pour capturer votre voyage sous terre
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Dans un labyrinthe qui comprenait autrefois plus de 20 000 couloirs, un Guide expérimenté vous emmène sous terre pour voir les noms et les dessins de personnes qui travaillaient ici chaque jour il y a quelques centaines d'années. Saviez-vous qu’avec une capacité de 50 000 personnes, le réseau de grottes de l’étendue a pu abriter de nombreux habitants de Maastricht pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Une zone d'évacuation avec éclairage électrique, un système de sonorisation, une boulangerie, des toilettes, des chapelles, un petit hôpital, des pompes à eau et bien d'autres installations ont été construites sous terre, mais jamais mises en service. On peut encore en voir des vestiges.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Ne convient pas aux personnes ayant des difficultés de marche
Avis(50)
Jan showed us around perfectly. He's a good storyteller!
Excellent day out very hot day great relief to go inside for lovely drop in temp to 10c
It was a wondaful day were you really see the Netherlands at heart . One gets a true feel of its long History and traditions. Driving on and stopping at the dyke was an experience that shows the unlimited human ability at engineering solutions. It was great getting to feel the windmills of yester years and how wooden shoes are made at times when technology was not available. The time spent touring Giethoorn by boat and on foot was lovely to say the least. Our guide Eric was fantastic. He made sure we were comfortable at each stop despite the crowds. He was well informed and gave as a lot of details. It was indeed a wonderful day.
Very nice and interesting tour , very much explained by our guide
It was cold, but we were prepared for it. Nice experience, also for children 8-15 years. Pass long. Good guide.
We had booked this tour when it was 30+ degrees outside. After a while it got very chilly so bring a jacket or cardigan. Tour guide was a friendly man who gave room for questions and took his time. You could also visit a kind of crater after the tour. We skipped this one and sat at the restaurant where you also collect and had a drink.
The tour was really nice. Paul, our guide, was star of the show. Fully recommended for anyone visiting Maastricht.
Paul was a nice guide. He was informative and sensed what the group liked.
We booked this last minute on the way to Maastricht having no idea what was in store and it was amazing! Gilbert took us around and showed us his favourite drawings and the caves themselves were huge and filled with hundreds of years of history! He took us around and told us many fascinating stories that took place in the caves, joked around with us and overall we had a brilliant time! Definitely going to do it again when we bring the family.
What a fun experience this is! Super beautiful caves with a rich history, hugely interesting. Together with my boyfriend I went and it is a nice activity for a weekend away. Our tourguide John was a gem and we laughed at him because of his energetic attitude and fun way of telling. Conclusion: totally fun!



