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Babies are allowed, and paths are mostly flat, yet there is no nursing room, diaper table, or ramp to the pavilion deck, so parents must lift strollers and handle care needs off-site.
Recommended visit duration: 30-45 minutes
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Infants may enter, but parents must carry them down 130 steep steps, cannot use strollers, and lack any nursing rooms or changing tables, making the outing strenuous and potentially unsafe.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Babies are not barred, but no stroller paths, no diaper or nursing rooms, and steep uneven terrain mean parents must carry infants; only flat visitor-center lawns offer a brief, low-stress visit.
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Babies enter free yet must be carried because strollers are banned, no nursing room is listed, and the active course poses jostling and feeding challenges; call ahead to verify any baby-care options.
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This place may be temporarily closed. Please check official sources before visiting.
Strollers cannot pass steep stairs, no nursing room, cold 11 °C air and low light pose risk; babies technically allowed but strongly discouraged, plus cave shut till Aug 2025.
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Gunfire noise can upset or harm infants, no nursing room or diaper table is advertised, and strollers may not enter shooting zones; caregivers would mostly wait behind glass without amenities.
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