The 5 Best Tours in Montignac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

December 29, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Discover the best top things to do in Montignac, France including Half Day Tour Lascaux IV from Sarlat, Bordeaux to Lascaux and Dordogne Valley Private Sightseeing Tour , Lascaux IV and The Art of the Caves in Sarlat, Duo Heritage Pass, Solo Heritage Pass.
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1. Half Day Tour Lascaux IV from Sarlat

Place Pasteur, 24200 Sarlat-la-Canéda, France Ophorus
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Discover the brand-new Lascaux IV International Center of Parietal Art through this small group half day tour.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Driver/guide, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Free wifi access on board

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Personal expenses and insurance

Reviewed By Jean H

The best travel experience of 2019 was lunch at Le Chalet on the banks of the Dordogne River in Pont de Vitrac 24250 Domme. The food and service at this Brasserie and Snack Bar are excellent! There is the added bonus of watching canoes on the river and families on the beach. The cliffs immediately in front of the restaurant are awe inspiring! One of my favourite places on Earth!

2. Bordeaux to Lascaux and Dordogne Valley Private Sightseeing Tour

Sightseeing in France - Private Tours
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Depart from Bordeaux - your hotel; train station; or cruise ship Lascaux Cavern in Dordogne is an unforgettable experience! Over 600 paintings cover the interior walls and ceilings of the cave. The paintings represent mostly large animals, and are around 17,000 years old. Enjoy sightseeing in France with Christian: your English speaking private driver guide. In addition to Lascaux, there are a handful of other caves in the Dordogne region. The grotte de Rouffignac, for example. Here you board a small electric train and ride down deep into a very large cavern. Its also called the cave of 1000 mammoths. Inside you’ll find colorful images of animals; horses, wooly rhinos, mammoths, antelope, saber-tooth cats, and even human figures. We'll also drive through La Roque Saint Christophe cliff settlement ruins and explore the lovely village of Saint Leon-sur-Vezere.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Lunch, Gratuities, Admission fees to Lascaux and Rouffignac Caves

Reviewed By shassett2019

Christian is a great tour guide and we really enjoyed his company, He is a safe driver and is very knowledgeable about Paris and the surrounding areas.

3. Lascaux IV and The Art of the Caves in Sarlat

Place Pasteur - Sarlat-la-Canéda, 24200 Sarlat-la-Canéda, France Ophorus
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Follow a small group scheduled tour that will take you to the most significant sites that are linked with palaeolithic art of the Dordogne. The tour will include the visit of the National Prehistory Museum that houses the largest collection of palaeolithic artefacts in the world. Then discover Lascaux IV cave, a perfect reproduction of Lascaux, in which you will contemplate the paintings that can be seen in the original cave. Finally, admire the original engravings and drawings of Rouffignac cave coined the cave of 100 mammoths as the animal is here the most represented out of all the palaeolithic caves that can be visited.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Driver/guide, Live commentary on board, Professional guide

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By Jean H

The best travel experience of 2019 was lunch at Le Chalet on the banks of the Dordogne River in Pont de Vitrac 24250 Domme. The food and service at this Brasserie and Snack Bar are excellent! There is the added bonus of watching canoes on the river and families on the beach. The cliffs immediately in front of the restaurant are awe inspiring! One of my favourite places on Earth!

4. Duo Heritage Pass

Pass Patrimoine

A unique Heritage Pass to discover France and Belgium through more than 400 monuments for a year. From Brittany to Burgundy, from Wallonia to Occitania, hundreds of castles, museums, abbeys, park and gardens open their doors to you. The Duo Heritage Pass is valid by name for one person plus one guest of their choice. The Heritage Pass allows you to book free of charge your entries to partner monuments for one year. The activation period is three months from the date of purchase. Beyond this period it is still possible to activate the Heritage Pass but the period of validity will be started. For the guide and the languages, each of the 400 partner monuments has its own rules.

Inclusions: The entrance fee to each partner monument

Exclusions: Parking Fees, Gratuities

5. Solo Heritage Pass

Paris, France Pass Patrimoine

A unique Heritage Pass to discover France and Belgium through more than 400 monuments for a year. From Brittany to Burgundy, from Wallonia to Occitania, hundreds of castles, museums, abbeys, park and gardens open their doors to you. The Solo Heritage Pass is valid by name for one person only. It is strictly personal and non-transferable once activated. The Heritage Pass allows you to book free of charge entries to partner monuments for one year. The activation period is three months from the date of purchase. Beyond this period it is still possible to activate the Heritage Pass but the period of validity will be started. For the guide and the languages, each of the 400 partner monuments has its own rules.

Inclusions: The entrance fee to each partner monument

Exclusions: Gratuities, Parking Fees

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