What to do and see in Montignac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

April 7, 2022 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Montignac, France including Prehistorical site of Castel-Merle, chateau de Sauveboeuf, Mini-Golf Saint Pierre Loisirs, The Romanesque Church, Lascaux II, Le Conquil, Lascaux, Lascaux IV, Les 7 Rives, Canoe APA St. Leon sur Vezere.
Restaurants in Montignac

1. Prehistorical site of Castel-Merle

24290 Sergeac, Montignac France +33 5 53 42 30 09 [email protected] http://www.castel-merle.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Prehistorical site of Castel-Merle

2. chateau de Sauveboeuf

Montignac France +33 5 53 51 89 46 http://www.chateau-de-sauveboeuf.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

chateau de Sauveboeuf

3. Mini-Golf Saint Pierre Loisirs

Chemin Saint Pierre, 24290, Montignac France +33 6 26 31 02 42 [email protected] http://www.mini-golf-montignac.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Mini-Golf Saint Pierre Loisirs

Sur un site magnifique,minigolf,structures gonflables ( en saison),location vélo,snack bar,(ouvert à tous),jeux divers,organisation d'anniversaires enfants,pétanque,jeux divers ...

4. The Romanesque Church

24290 Saint-Leon-sur-Vezere, Montignac France +33 5 53 50 73 16 http://www.saint-leon-sur-vezere.fr/d%C3%A9couvrez-le-village/le-patrimoine-historique
Excellent
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

The Romanesque Church

Reviewed By mariont276 - Newburyport, United States

We went to St. Leon in the rain hoping to eat lunch in a little restaurant recommended by our hotel in Montignac but it was totally booked. Fortunately, we were able to see this remarkable Romanesque church that dates back to the 11th or 12th c. Its imposing stone exterior fits perfectly with the rest of the well-preserved ancient village. The two-story bell tower is set above the center of cruciform church, unusual in being more like a typical Greek Orthodox church, with the central nave ending in a simple, elegant apse with two flanking chapels. Some remains of early frescoes are still visible on the walls.

5. Lascaux II

24290, Montignac France +33 5 53 51 95 03 [email protected] http://www.lascaux.fr/fr/preparez-votre-visite/visitez-lascaux/lascaux-2
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4.0 based on 2,163 reviews

Lascaux II

Lascaux II is the facsimile of the original cave. It is an exact copy of the 2 main halls of Lascaux, closed to the public in 1963. It contains 90% of the paintings of Lascaux. The Lascaux II tour is guided and lasts 40 minutes.

Reviewed By 176gabid - Toronto, Canada

We visited Lascaux II and arrived just as they were closing for lunch, which they do after the busy summer months. However they let us purchase tickets for the English tour at 3 pm before closing. We spent the time to visit the large museum at Lascaux IV where we also enjoyed some tea/coffee on the terrace. Our 90 minute tour at Lascaux II started right on time and our guide was great - both entertaining and informative. The recreated caves were amazing, felt authentic and were much better than I expected. I highly recommend this tour.

6. Le Conquil

Lieu Dit le Conquil, 24290 Saint-Leon-sur-Vezere, Montignac France +33 5 53 51 29 03 [email protected] http://www.leconquil.fr
Excellent
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4.0 based on 171 reviews

Le Conquil

7. Lascaux

Avenue de Lascaux, 24290, Montignac France +33 5 53 50 99 10 [email protected] http://www.lascaux.fr/fr
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4.0 based on 244 reviews

Lascaux

Reviewed By Woodroad

The Lascaux Cave is an affirmation of our enduring humanity. About 19,000 years ago, humans anatomically exactly like us made this timeless art. We will never know the meaning of the exquisite paintings of horses, bison, stags, and those magnificent aurochs in the Hall of the Bulls. Even more intriguing is the lone human/bird stick figure that's tucked away at the bottom of the Shaft. If you use your imagination, however, his newest replica of the now-endangered caves -- dubbed Lascaux IV -- can transport you back in time and provides a visceral connection with our ancient ancestors. The incredible building that houses all of the exhibits slices organically into the mountainside and greatly enhances the experience. Although photos are not permitted in the reconstructed caves, a "workshop" with excellent replicas of the paintings in situ can be photographed. Knowledgable English-speaking guides help explain and highlight the paintings and a tablet-based audio program provides even more detail. There are also interactive displays, including a vertigo-inducing virtual reality tour of the caves. Lascaux whets the appetite to explore more of these missives from a distant past.

8. Lascaux IV

Avenue de Lascaux, 24290, Montignac France +33 5 53 50 99 10 [email protected] http://www.lascaux.fr/
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4.0 based on 2,233 reviews

Lascaux IV

For the first time, all of Lascaux is revealed. A complete new replica retraces the discovery of the famous decorated cave. But that’s not the end of the adventure: the entire site inquires into the position that Lascaux occupies in cave art and its relation to contemporary creation.

Reviewed By Rotiman1 - Sydney, Australia

Having studied Prehistory many years ago we were excited to visit the amazingly recreated replica of Lascaux IV The organisation was faultless from the ability to book an English speaking tour online to the way the visit was structured Our quite Christian was superb and his passion really added to the visit The cave is an incredibly accurate reproduction of the real cave. Christian really explained a lot about the technique of painting, the variety of animals and symbols and the different theories about why/ how they were painted After the tour he held a QA session and answered all the questions the group could ask The next section was a large hall where the various section of the were recreated in a clever arrangement so you never felt crowded Here you were given a small table that provided a map of the area and a commentary There were also addition features such as highlighting animals and learning extra details, the ability to electronically manipulate “found”objects such as stone lamps, embedded videos and the ability to take photos If this wasn’t enough there were two theatres, one 3D, and temporary art exhibitions We spend 31/2 hours of wonder and learning in what has to be one of the most innovative museums in the world

9. Les 7 Rives

Excellent
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Les 7 Rives

10. Canoe APA St. Leon sur Vezere

Excellent
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Canoe APA St. Leon sur Vezere

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