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To the east of the villa lies
Europe’s best preserved ancient cave dwellings and their associated
paintings, many of which have only recently been discovered. Over the
last 100,000 years the Dordogne and its tributaries have carved some
spectacular river cliffs and rock formations. Over the last 50,000
years humans have exploited these in order to provide shelter and
protection. As a result a number of complete villages have been built
into these cliffs. The cliffs have also provided exceptional vantage
points and over the centuries, communities and chateaux have been
built (such as Dome and the Chateau de Belcome).
Château de Belcavre which is built on a rocky
peak in the shape of a bow.
Site of La Madeleine - Troglodyte village,
castle ruins and chapel built overlooking the Vézère.
The Vézère River valley is listed by
UNESCO
as part of the "World Heritage". This well deserved distinction
is due to the exceptional shape and structure of the cliffs
surrounding the valley. There are few regions where the mineral world
blends as well with the rolling landscape. These gracefully curving
cliffs, allied with a temperate climate and a perfect harmony of
colours in the vegetation, contribute to the area's reputation of
being a perfect jewel where the fine art of living is
cultivated to perfection.
A small selection of the caves, castles and rock formations that
can be visited are detailed below.
Grand Roc Caves
The cliff of the Grand Roc / Laugerie Basse lies in Périgord Noir,
in Les Eyzies, world capital of prehistory. It is 1½ hours east of the
property.
Eccentrics, are very rare concretions underground. As they
appear here in great quantity, they can even form exceptionally pure
bunches.
You will be surprised by the geometric forms of triangles
and polygonal concretions that can be seen when entering the
cave but also further in.
The Mammoth's Foot, on which small eccentrics have developed,
used to be a stalagmitic column; it is now suspended more than one
metre above the ground. In the background you can see calcite that has
been coloured by the natural pigments of infiltrating waters.
Rock pools give the cave of the Grand Roc its lunar aspect.
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Lastournelle
Caves
Hidden away within the lush landscapes of the Lot-et-Garonne at Sainte-Colombe de Villeneuve-sur-Lot, about 1-½ hours from the
property, you will find one of the true pearls of the Aquitaine, the
LASTOURNELLE CAVES. These limestone caves have been developing for
more than 25 million years, building up a host of stalactites,
stalagmites and limestone tapestries of an incomparable richness.
The Caves are divided into 7 caverns (salles):
- Salle du Puits (Well)
- Salle Ratopénado
- Salle Ronde (round)
- Salle des Colonnes (colums)
- Salle Marboutin
- Salle de la Statue
- Salle de la Source (Spring)
The Roque Saint-Christophe
In one of the most beautiful landscapes of the Périgord, halfway
between les Eyzies and Montignac, 1-½ hours east of the property, the
enormous cliff of the "Roque Saint-Christophe" rises to a peak above
the Vézère River.
This limestone wall, one kilometer long and eighty meters high, has
been endlessly eroded by the river and frost until it became carved of
rock shelters and long and aerial terraces impressionably overhead.
These natural cavities were occupied by cave dwellers approximately
55 000 years ago. Later, during the Middle Ages and up until the
Renaissance Period, they gradually changed to become a fortress and
protected town.
A
pathway through the cliff allows for easy and safe visiting of the
site at any age. From one level to the next you can discover the
troglodytic fort and the town. This voyage in time will allow you to
discover the everyday lives of our ancestors, their industry, their
art and their worship.
Duration of the visit: approximately 45 min to 1 hour
The visit can be done with or without a guide and this,
without additional charge, depending on the number of requests. A
guidebook in English is also available.
Prices
- Adults 6,00 Euros
- Students 5,00 Euros
max 25 years old, with card
- Children 4,00 Euros
from 12 to 16 years.
- Children 3,00 Euros
from 5 to 11 years
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