Cave Champignonniere des Roches is a unique attraction located in the Loire Valley of France. It is a subterranean cave system that has been transformed into a mushroom farm, where visitors can explore the underground tunnels and learn about the cultivation of mushrooms.
The cave system was discovered in the 19th century and was originally used as a source of stone for building. However, in the 1950s, the cave was repurposed as a mushroom farm, taking advantage of its naturally cool and humid conditions.
Visitors to Cave Champignonniere des Roches can take a guided tour of the cave, where they will learn about the history of the site and the process of cultivating mushrooms. The tour includes a demonstration of how the mushrooms are grown and harvested, as well as a tasting of the farm's fresh mushrooms.
The cave is open year-round and offers a unique and educational experience for visitors of all ages. It is particularly popular with families, as children enjoy the novelty of exploring an underground mushroom farm.