About

About

The Vezere Valley in the hart of the “Perigord Noir” in the Dordogne, is named after the River that cuts through it.
In and around the town of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac are a series of prehistoric rock dwellings, the caves include some of the most significant archaeological finds of the Upper Paleolithic (from about 40,000 to10,000 years ago) and Middle Paleolithic (200,000 to 40,000 years ago) periods they are especially noted for their extensive wall drawings.
Situated in the Vézère Valley, the Les Eyzies de Tayac caves are among a series of decorated grottoes in the area that were collectively designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.

The Vézère valley contains 147 prehistoric sites dating from the Paleolithic and 25 decorated caves. It is particularly interesting from an ethnological and anthropological, as well as an aesthetic point of view because of its cave paintings, especially those of the Lascaux Cave, whose discovery in 1940 was of great importance for the history of prehistoric art.

The Vezere Valley is also home to the National Prehistoric Museum, Font de Gaume, Combereilles, Cro Magnon Shelter, The Grand Roc, Lascaux, Eglise St. Martin, Ferme de Tayac and many, many more sites of interest

Recent Photos

Cave with a View Cave once River Chateau Beynac Weavers Castle Chapelle Saint Martin Lascaux Painting Madeleine Canoeing the Vezere Les Eyzies 2 Vezere River Dwellings Neanderthals Sunset Family Troglodyte Saint Martin of Tayac Two Storey Cave Charlies Cave Troglodyte 2 Cap Blanc Horse Vezere Cave 2 Les Eyzies 1 Disguised Troglodyte Vezere Cave 1 Commarque