in TROO

Visit of the village of Trôo (a troglodytic site)

Presentation

Discover the picturesque alleyways (the rock of Saint-Gabriel, the fountain…) and walk up and down the countless stairways between the different levels. Saint-Martin collegiate church, the speaking well and the lazaret of Sainte-Catherine are other features of the visit.
About the monument :
Trôo, a troglodytic village, is one of the prettiest and unusual french village. A picturesque ensemble built on the hillside overlooking the Loir and its valley, the troglodyte town of Trôo is a classified site that you can discover through a maze of small, superimposed paths and streets. Today a refuge for many artists who come to enjoy the beauty and charm of this countryside, a never-ending source of inspiration, a haven of peace, quiet and relaxing, perfect for tourist strolls. Not to be missed: the troglodyte homes on several levels, the pathways, the pedestrian streets, the stairways, St Martin's Collegiate Church (12th century), the petrifying cave, the 45-m deep talking well (echo phenomenon), located in the upper part of the village, the Romanesque church…
About the garden/park :
Historical visit of the troglodytic village of Trôo : from Jules César area to today, this town is full of stories to tell. Trôo, a troglodytic village, is one of the prettiest and unusual french village. A picturesque ensemble built on the hillside overlooking the Loir and its valley, the troglodyte town of Trôo is a classified site that you can discover through a maze of small, superimposed paths and streets. Today a refuge for many artists who come to enjoy the beauty and charm of this countryside, a never-ending source of inspiration, a haven of peace, quiet and relaxing, perfect for tourist strolls. Not to be missed: the troglodyte homes on several levels, the pathways, the pedestrian streets, the stairways, St Martin's Collegiate Church (12th century), the petrifying cave, the 45-m d
We speak : French, English
Labels : Vignobles et Découvertes, UNESCO World Heritage, Small cities of character

opening

Opening hours from 01 January to 31 December 2025
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Opening hours from 01 January to 31 December 2026
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SundayOpen

price

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Full adult price
7 €Not communicated
Child rate
4 €Not communicated

Free rate

Payment options

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  • Money transfer

FAQ

⏱️ How long does the average visit last?

Allow on average 02:30h to get the most out of your visit. Of course, this depends on your own pace and desires: some people stroll around for longer, while others opt for a quicker discovery. Take as much time as you need – you decide the tempo!

🐾 Can I share this visit with my pet?

Of course, your four-legged friend is welcome! However, we advise you to contact the site directly to find out the exact arrangements (leash/basket, outdoor/indoor areas, etc.).

🍽️ Can I eat on site during my visit?

Yes, you can eat on site. The site has a restaurant (or café/snack bar) open to visitors, ideal for a gourmet break during your visit.

🛜 What facilities and services are available on site during my visit?

A number of facilities and services are available on site to make your visit more enjoyable:
Picnic area, Bar / refreshment bar, Shop, Play area, Parking, Catering on site, Wifi

🚴‍♀️ Is the site recommended for cycle tourists?

The site has not been awarded the Accueil Vélo label and does not offer specific services for cyclists. Remember to secure your bike before your visit.

♿ I have a disability, is the site accessible?

The site has not yet been accredited with the Tourisme & Handicap label.
To find out whether a visit is possible for your specific needs, we recommend that you contact the service provider directly. We will update the information as soon as we receive new information.

on the spot…

From 7 € / adult

Address

39 rue Auguste Arnault
41800 TROO
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