Escorted tours in France
Cave Paintings in the Lot and Dordogne
7 days / 6 nights
Day 1 : Toulouse
Arrive in Toulouse.
In the afternoon 2 hours walking tour “Discovering
Toulouse”: this tour offers a comprehensive overview
of the main sites and monuments. During the tour, you will
be able to admire the Capitole city hall and the Saint-Sernin
basilica, as well as many churches and private mansions,
and appreciate wonderful views along the Garonne River.
Dinner and night in hotel : Mercure Saint Georges
(Guests arriving too late can take this tour on day 7)
Day 2 : TOULOUSE / Cahors (112 km )
Departure for Cahors.
Arrive at the Hotel Terminus*** in Cahors and check in.
City sightseeing: the old town, product of wealth created
by the Lombard merchants of the XIIIth century, the Cathedral,
a good example of the southern Gothic style, le pont Valentré classified
as a UNESCO heritage site and symbol of the town of Cahors
it is one of the best-preserved examples of miltary architecture
of the Middle Ages.
Dinner and overnight at hotel.
Day 3 : Cahors St Cirq Lapopie and the Caves
of Pech Merle
A delightful drive up the Lot valley (30 km) to St Cirq
Lapopie, classified as one of 'most beautiful villages
of France' clings on to the cliff face overhanging the
Lot River. The narrow cobbled streets are lined with very
beautiful half-timbered stone and wood houses dating from
the XIIIth to XVI centuries.
Stroll around the village and have lunch in one of the
many small restaurants. In the afternoon plunge below ground
at Pech Merle in the commune of Cabrerets – a series
of underground caves known to man for over 25,000 years.
People from the Gravettien culture began decorating the
caves and paintings continued to be added up until Magdalenian
times (16,000 BP),
Dinner & overnight in Cahors
Day 4: Cahors / Les Eyzies / Sarlat (95 km)
En route to Les Eyzies, world capital of prehistory listed
among the 400 sites of the World Heritage of Mankind by
UNESCO.
Le Musée national d’Archéologie des
Eyzies, houses the most important paleolithic collection
in France
The Prehistoric Shelters: Laugerie Basse, Laugerie Haute,
Fish shelter, Cap Blanc. The Cave of the Grand Roc: Embedded
in a magnificent cliff overlooking the Vézère
Valley, the Grand Roc is an exceptional jewel. This natural
masterpiece is made up of natural crystals famous for their
variety, their unusual shapes and varied forms.
Dinner & overnight at the hotel Selves (Sarlat).
Day 5 : Sarlat / Les Eyzies / Sarlat 
Caves on the menu today:
Rouffignac, immense cavern comprising 8 kms of galleries
Occupied by bears for a long time and one can still see
traces of their presence. Paintings of wooly mammoths
and other animals.
Font de Gaume, holds over 200 polychrome paintings and
is considered the best example of polychrome painting other
than Lascaux which is now closed to the public. The paintings
in Font de Gaume include depictions of more than 80 bison
approximately 40 horse depictions, and more than 20 mammoth
depictions.
Bara Bahau, the 'Bear Cave', one of the most ancient cave
painting sites in the world and now an historic monument.
Les Combarelles – strange collection of paintings
and drawings, almost on top of each other: more than 800
forms mostly depicting the horse.
Dinner & overnight at Sarlat
Day 6: Sarlat and the Lascaux
caves / Sarlat (55 km)
After breakfast and some time spent walking through Sarlat,
capital of Black Périgord, exceptionally well-preserved
city. More than 1.000 years of architecture live in its
lanes, roof-tiles and stone walls. Sarlat became a city
in the 8th century. On the border during the Hundred Year
War between the Kings of France and England, it became
English in 1360 before being released ten years later by
Du Guesclin. The cathedral of Saint-Sacerdos was built
under Henri IV.
The exceptional number of buildings registered or classified
as historical monuments makes Sarlat one of the most important
European cities in terms of cultural heritage.
Afternoon visit
to Lascaux II where the cream of Europe’s
cave paintings is displayed. Incredibly realistic, this
facsimile of the original cave, opened in 1983, reproduces
90% of the paintings found in Lascaux. Everything is there:
the ambience, the paintings which appear to spring off
the cave wall, the ceremonial sanctity of the place ...
everything is done to make you believe you are in the real
cave.
Lascaux is near the village of Montignac, north of Sarlat.
Dinner & overnight at the hotel Selves, Sarlat.
Day 7: Sarlat / Toulouse
Transfer to Toulouse.
Dates in 2008 - ask (we try and arrange
a tour around your dates)
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