![]() At night you can rely on the Riviera bars, seaside restaurants and discos to entertain you.Īfter this trip, you will definately want to come back. From Antibes to Monte Carlo, seaside resorts will satisfy all your shopping desires during the day. The “Cote d’Azur” is a marvel of fabulous 19th century villas and sapphire water coves. But the Riviera is even more than all this.In one of the most famous perfume houses, be introduced to the perfume making technics and make your own fragrance, which you will keep as a great souvenir!.Enjoy staying in a luxury B&B house, full of artwork and with lovely hosts - a very unique place. Enjoy a peaceful atmosphere – away from the crowds - having a drink at a table at an outdoor cafe or strolling around a farmers market. You will end your journey with 4 nights in the heart of a lively hilltop village in the back country, 7 miles – 11kms to the beach.For art lovers the many art museums of Nice and its surroundings will amaze you with masterpieces by Chagall, Matisse and Picasso. In the Riviera hinterland, you will have the opportunity to discover some of the most beautiful handicrafts in France, particularly ceramics, sculptures and paintings.I accompany you all the way, and I also can provide further local knowledge and extensive history of the region as we travel through the countryside. Most sites we visit, there is a local expert who will explain the historic significance. For larger groups i can hire a mini bus which will increase the price of the tour What’s Included Private Transport & guiding services included. ![]() Weather and Traffic and seasonal changes will mean that the itinerary may need be alter to suit certain conditions and availability. Meeting Point Options: Rail or Bus Station, Hotel, Address or Intersection Depending on the time of year and availability we may also visit The Caves of Font De Gaume, Les Combarelles a cave in Les Eyzies which was inhabited by Cro-Magnon people approximately 13, 000 years ago. Prehistoric Caves in the Dordognes Vézère valley contain some of the oldest artworks known to man. ![]() Lovely drive back along the river to Sarlat. We return to Gourdon to Visit the Caves at Cognac. traditional farmers Lunch is at a tiny Auberge way out in the country side. Day 2, we venture into the neighbouring Lot Valley 2 hour drive to St Cirque La Popie and have a gentle walk along side the river before visiting the Caves at Perch Merle. The drive returns to Sarlat via Picturesque Valley of the Homme via Les Ezyies which is the centre for Prehistory, there is a museum and time permitting we can visit as well. The afternoon we take a small electric train to visit the Caves at Rouffignac to admire the 100 woolly Mammoths. Itineraryĭay 1 spend the morning at the New Museum of Lascaux at Montignac lunch in a local restaurant alongside the Vezerre River. We visit the original masterpieces, The famous horses with spots and human hands. La Grotte du Pech Merle is in the region of the Lot. Grotte de Rouffignac a most extensive cave systems in the Dordogne known as the Cave of the Hundred Mammoths, is made up of an 8 kilometre long network of underground galleries spread over three different levels. and we visit some of the best Les Grottes de Cougnac, This underground wonder features some of France's oldest artwork still open to the public with 60 diagrams of mammoths, goats, deer and other animals as well as rare sketches of human figures. There are 147 prehistoric sites and 25 decorated caves. Here we find complete replica of France's most celebrated cave art. Lascaux 4 is dubbed the 'Sistine Chapel of Prehistory', there are no other cave paintings that can compete with those of Lascaux's in terms of colour, size, quality and quantity. ![]() Prehistoric Caves in the Dordogne's Vézère valley contain some of the oldest artworks known to man. Prehistory Lovers! 2 memorable days exploring Prehistoric cave Art Sites in Dordogne ![]()
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