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A rainy day in Millau

What to do when it rains around Millau?

Whether it’s sport, culture or gastronomy, there’s still plenty to do in the area!

Fun ideas

Eager to get out and about? The bowling slopes, located on the heights of Millau, are just waiting for you! Children up to the age of 12 should also love the indoor area with inflatable games and trampolines at Lou Pitchoo Land.

For fans of video games, laser games and virtual reality, Zone 360 is the place to bring all these activities together at once.

The city of the glove has not escaped the escape game phenomenon either: if the weather looks gloomy, book your puzzle session with Cinsens!.

A day in Millau, between museum, cinema and shopping

Don’t really feel like strolling around on a terrace without the sun? Millau has plenty to offer, even in the rain. Between a good film at the town’s cinéma and a shopping session in the center, stop by the musée municipal universaliste. Not forgetting, a stone’s throw away, the theâtre de la Maison du Peuple and the médiathèque (MESA).

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Enter the legend with the Roquefort caves

Take advantage of the gloomy weather to explore the Roquefort caves, which form a veritable underground labyrinth beneath the eponymous village. Immerse yourself in the secrets behind the making of the king of cheeses. With a year-round temperature of 12° in the caves, there are no nasty surprises when it comes to the weather!

Working with water in the caves and avens

The caves and avens enjoy a constant temperature of around 10° all year round. So there’s no excuse to set off and discover these underground cavities of breathtaking natural beauty. Abîme de Bramabiau, aven Armand or grotte de Dargilan: three different journeys, where the age-old work of water can be appreciated.

 

Speleology: a visit to the heart of the earth

A true cradle of the discipline, the Grands Causses territory was the favorite playground of Alfred Edouard Martel and his adventure companion Louis Armand. Today, caving doesn’t have to mean sinking into narrow, muddy gutters…
Accessible to everyone aged 4 and over, professionals invite you to discover horizontal or vertical caves. Dive into the meanders of millennia-old geological riches, an original activity possible even in the rain.
Book your activity here!

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