Site Néandertal de Regourdou

  • Archaeological sites, ancient and prehistoric
Le Regourdou, 24290 Montignac-Lascaux
Located 800 metres above the Lascaux caves in Montignac in the Dordogne, the prehistoric deposit Le Regourdou is known as the burial site of the oldest Neanderthal ever discovered in Europe. In 1957, Roger Constant revealed this archaeological treasure as he was searching for a second entrance to Lascaux. You will get the chance to familiarise yourself with
Neanderthal man before viewing the open-air site.

Don't miss the living bears that have been reintroduced to the site. Your tour finishes in the Neanderthal museum hall where the artefacts found on the site are exhibited.
Come and celebrate your birthday with games and activities based on the brown bear and visit the site on reservation
Activities upon reservation: painting, engraving

Equipment

Equipment

Special theme activity
Children's workshop
Lectures
Temporary exhibitions
Accessible with a pushchair
Picnic area
Bar
bus parking
Restaurant
Screening room
Car park

Payment methods

Payment methods

Payment methods

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Cheques and giro chequesCheques and giro cheques
Holiday chequesHoliday cheques
CashCash

Location

Location

Site Néandertal de Regourdou
Le Regourdou, 24290 Montignac-Lascaux
  • regourdou.fr

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • French
  • English

Environment

Environment
  • In the country
  • Near a motorway
  • Walking distance from the Tourist Office
  • Hiking trails
  • In the forest
  • Outskirts of town

Access

Access
  • Main road : Périgueux (N89) at 45km
  • Main road : Sarlat (D704) at 20km
  • Main road : Brive (N89) at 25km
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