Unusual adventure in the bowels of the Earth: La Grotte de la Verna

Sainte-Engrâce
Unusual adventure in  ...

On holiday in Béarn-Pyrénées this fall, a mysterious site nestled in the limestone mountains of Haute-Soule and Barétous attracts nearly 16,000 tourists each year. Straddling the Béarn and the Basque Country, at the foot of the Massif de la Pierre-Saint-Martin, the Verna cave is the third largest natural cavity in the world. A visit is required !


The extraordinary adventure of underground exploration of the Verna.

From Oloron-Sainte-Marie, I take the road to Tardets, then to Licq-Atherey and Sainte-Engrace. The small winding road runs along the Gave de Sainte-Engrâce, Uhaitxa river revealing the majestic landscapes of the valley surrounded by wooded mountains. Indicated by signs, a large car park adjoins the reception desk of the site of Verna.

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The reception desk of the Verna site


In addition to the "Adventures" tours doing some speleologie (for everyone), several sightseeing packages are offered : the "Discovery" visit of one hour, the "Exploration Rivière" visit of one hour and the "Exploration Sportive" visit of two hours. I opt for the latter which allows to leave the tourist facilities for an expedition in contact with the underground river in the room of the Verna. At this point, I still have no idea of the breathtaking adventure that awaits me !

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Pierre, speleologist and guide, briefs the group on the history of the discovery of the cavity


The story of the discovery of la Verna


The visit begins at the reception desk with a short film and a retrospective of the history of the exploration of the abysses of the Verna, intimately linked to the evolution of speleology techniques. It all started in 1950 with the discovery of the Lépineux chasm in the La Pierre Saint Martin massif, followed by its exploration in 1951 by a team of speleologists who was, at the time, the largest vertical descent ever made (300 meters).

During the explorations, the accidental death of the speleologist Marcel Loubens on August 13, 1952 marks the spirits. I later discover the commemorative plaque in his heart hearted Verna. The gigantic cavity was successfully reached on 13th August 1953 by the speleologists Georges Lépineux, Jimmy Théodor, Daniel Eppely, Michel Letrône and Georges Ballandraux. They are unaware that they have just discovered the largest natural underground chambers in the world (at this time).

In 1960, guided by their topographic surveys, EDF began work for more than 4 years to dig an access tunnel and capture the underground river that crosses the Verna. The hydropower project is quickly abandoned but the completed 663-meter tunnel is a boon for speleologists who continue to explore the underground network. It is also through the same tunnel that visitors today access the room of the Verna.

After this moving historical presentation and a captivating explanation of the topology of the site, our group embarks with Pierre, guide and experienced speleologist, in the minibus that leads to the site. It left for two hours of thrilling visit !


The visit of this high place of the speleology of scientific exploration

Departure is from reception in the village of Sainte-Engrâce. Before entering the bowels of the earth, some precautions are necessary. Everyone is warmly dressed, well shod and equipped with a helmet with a headlamp.

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Helmets for a safe visit

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The tunnel entrance


Pierre opens the door that gives access to the tunnel. An icy wind escapes from the tunnel in which we engulf ourselves. The temperature here does not exceed 5 degrees, whatever the time of the year. The adventure begin ! We travel about 660 meters of partially illuminated galleries with the sensation of sinking into the bowels of the Earth. The excitement is at the meeting...

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Galleries as far as the eye can see !

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caves of la Verna

A grandiose site with outsized dimensions

At the end of this journey, we arrive at our destination. We extinguish our lamps and dive into total darkness. "Listen to the silence, and with my echo, evaluate the immensity of the place" launches the guide before uttering a cry that sounded through the room. In this deep black, we perceive the sound of groundwater infiltrating from the high limestone plateaus located at 2000m altitude.

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The Verna cave, spectacular

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On the bridge

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The cavity is breathtaking !


Highlight of the visit, Pierre then lights the lights. We discover the spectacular vault of the Verna with wonder. With a magical play of light, the dimensions make you dizzy : 255 meters long, 245 meters wide, 194 meters high, an area of 4.3 hectares, a volume of 3.6 million cubic meters ! From the viewing platform, we contemplate this grand mineral universe. Models, placed all around the site, give an idea of the pharamnine scale of this collapse room with a near-perfect dome.

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Mannequins of human size arranged in the cave

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The commemorative plaque of Marcel Loubens


In some places, we stop to observe a remarkable fauna, unique in the world. By raising a stone, our guide invites us to discover small endemic beetles of the family Carabidae. These insects, blind and depigmented, have adapted to life in the dark over the millennia.


caves of la Verna

caves of la Verna

Wildlife observation

In the atmosphere of this magical place, exploration and climbing to the underground river takes two hours. Whatever the visit option you choose, this real adventure in the bowels of the earth is not to be missed under any circumstances during your stay in Béarn or in the Basque Country. A unique experience to live alone, with family (with children from 5 years) or friends !


caves of la Verna

A unique experience of underground exploration


At the end of this memorable day, i go to the family restaurant-hotel "Etchemaïté" (Logis) in the village of Larrau, nearby. On the program : a delicious dinner with local flavors and a good night's rest to be in shape the next day and explore the Kakuetta Gorge.

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caves of la Verna

The restaurant "Etchemaïté" serves local products

Learn more


  • Labeled Tourism and Handicap, the natural site of La Verna is accessible to visitors with reduced mobility. The minibus from the reception desk is also equipped for transportation.


  • It is strongly recommended to equip you with good walking shoes because the ground is slippery and you dress warmly to fully enjoy the visit.


  • The site of Verna is open all year . Book in advance during the summer season !


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Photos and Article by Lesley Williamson for the Basque Country Guide


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