Caves of St-Antoine de Padua
BRIVE-LA-GAILLARDE
At the southern exit of Brive la Gaillarde, between town and countryside, the national pilgrimage to Saint Antoine de Padoue offers walkers and pilgrims its five hectares of green park. Since Saint Anthony of Padua lived in these caves in 1226, this peaceful and harmonious site has been intimately linked to the history of Limousin. Even today, Franciscan friars run the sanctuary and will be happy to welcome you there.
Accommodation capacity: a hotel with 25 rooms (2 beds) for individuals and groups (Youth and Sports approval for the reception of groups of minors), modular meeting rooms (up to 150 people), catering capacity 120 seats.
All information on our website www.fratgsa.org. Whether you come alone, with family or with a group, you are welcome!
- Pet Friendly
- Accessibility
Useful information
- Pet Friendly
- Languages spoken: English
- Type of monument: Abbey
- Visit conditions: Free visit. Guided tour by appointment only
Payment method
- Payment cards
- French "Chèques vacances"
- Cash