Explore the Enigmatic Caves of Hotton
Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Caves of Hotton, Belgium's hidden gem, where nature's artistry awaits beneath the surface.
Nestled in the heart of Belgium, the Caves of Hotton offer a mesmerizing underground adventure for tourists. With stunning stalactites and stalagmites, guided tours reveal the geological wonders of this natural marvel, making it a must-visit destination for explorers and nature lovers alike.
A brief summary to Caves of Hotton
- Chemin du Spéléo-Club 1, Hotton, 6990, BE
- +3284466046
- Visit website
Local tips
- Arrive early to avoid crowds, especially during weekends and holidays.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the cave paths can be uneven.
- Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations.
- Check the weather, as it can be cooler underground than above.
- Consider combining your visit with a hike in the nearby Ardennes for a full day of adventure.
Getting There
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Walking
From the central area of Durbuy, head towards the Durbuy Train Station. It is located about 1 km from the town's main square. Once at the station, look for the local bus stop. You will need to catch a bus heading to Hotton. The bus ride takes approximately 20 minutes. After getting off at the 'Hotton' bus stop, walk towards Chemin du Spéléo-Club. The Caves of Hotton are about a 15-minute walk from the bus stop. Follow the signs directing you to the caves, and you will arrive at Chemin du Spéléo-Club 1, where the caves are located.
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Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bicycle in Durbuy. Start from the main square and head towards the 'Route de Hotton.' Follow this road for about 5 km, enjoying the scenic views along the way. Once you reach Hotton, look for Chemin du Spéléo-Club, where the Caves of Hotton are located. The entire trip should take approximately 30-45 minutes, depending on your cycling speed.