From Sarlat-la-Canéda: Lascaux IV and Cave Art Full-Day Tour

Explore prehistoric cave art, visit the Lascaux IV replica, and discover Dordogne’s caves with a knowledgeable guide on this full-day tour from Sarlat.

4.9(122 reviews)From $265 per person

If you’re fascinated by early humans and their art, then a trip to the Dordogne region’s caves is a must. This full-day tour from Sarlat offers a carefully curated journey through some of the most iconic prehistoric sites, with a special highlight being the visit to Lascaux IV, a stunning replica of the original cave.

As someone who’s seen a lot of travel experiences, I can tell you this tour is designed for those who want a deep dive into ancient history without the hassle of planning every detail themselves.

What I love about this experience is how it combines superb guide-led visits with comfortable transportation, making the whole day both educational and enjoyable. The skip-the-line access to Lascaux IV is a real plus, saving you precious time. Plus, the variety — from museums to cliffside dwellings — keeps the day from feeling repetitive.

Paul
This is the first day trip we have ever been on. We really liked it. Our guide, Lena, was outstanding. Her English was excellent and very easy to understand. She was extremely knowledgable about the pre history and the area in general. She was very informative and was able to answer all our questions. The van was extremely comfortable and her microphone in the van was load enough to clearly hear even in the back seat where my wife and I were. Plenty of time for lunch and a little look around where we ate. All in all a very, very positive experience.
Jacqueline
It was a long day but didn't feel like it because it's broken up into several segments . Really enjoyed seeing the beautiful countryside . The cave tours were very interesting . Lena, our driver was wonderful and full of info . The only downside is that we were stuck in the last row in the van the whole day . There was no switching of seats which I thought was unfortunate .
Virginia
Seeing the prehistoric art was awe inspiring and thought provoking. Our guide, Ann, was knowledgable and entertaining. She made the day fun! The guides in the 2 caves were excellent. The museum at Les Eyzies is impressive and quite well done. We enjoyed the lunch break which gave us the opportunity to visit with our fellow travelers and a quick walk. The art is the star of this tour but the building at Lascaux IV is also interesting. I recommend this tour to anyone visiting the area.

One consideration? The tour involves some walking and climbing stairs, especially at La Roque Saint-Christophe, so it’s not ideal if you have mobility issues.

This tour is perfect if you’re eager to learn about Cro-Magnon origins, admire prehistoric art, and enjoy a taste of the beautiful Dordogne landscape. It’s also a good pick for travelers who prefer having an expert guide to explain the significance of each site, making the experience richer and more accessible.

This experience made our article of Sarlat La Caneda’s 14 Best Tours.

Key Points

From Sarlat-la-Canéda: Lascaux IV and Cave Art Full-Day Tour - Key Points

  • Expert-guided experience with an English-speaking guide who shares fascinating insights.
  • Skip-the-line access to Lascaux IV, allowing more time to enjoy the art and technology.
  • Diverse stops including Les Eyzies, Rouffignac Cave, and La Roque Saint-Christophe for a well-rounded visit.
  • Comfortable transportation in a small group, making for an intimate and relaxed vibe.
  • Educational focus with visits to the National Prehistory Museum and detailed commentary.
  • Active elements include some climbing at La Roque Saint-Christophe, so prepare accordingly.
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A Deep Dive into the Experience

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Starting Point and Overall Structure

The tour kicks off from La Maison Secrète in Sarlat, where a comfortable van awaits. From there, it’s about 30 minutes of travel to the first stop. The journey itself sets the tone — seeing the lush countryside and charming villages makes the whole day feel like a mini adventure.

The itinerary is designed to balance museum visits, cave tours, and scenic views. Although the order might shift slightly depending on scheduling, you’ll generally follow a pattern of learning, exploring, and relaxing.

Les Eyzies-de-Tayac: The Cradle of Prehistory

Your first stop is Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, known as the heart of prehistoric France. Here, a guided tour of the National Prehistory Museum introduces you to early humans and their tools, art, and daily lives. It’s the largest collection of prehistoric artifacts in the world, according to reviews, and a must-see in its own right.

Travelers often highlight the quality of the museum’s exhibits, mentioning how well-organized and informative they are. One reviewer said, “The museum at Les Eyzies is impressive and quite well done.” It’s a great primer before heading into the caves, providing context that enhances the entire experience.

Trish
Excellent guide. Very knowledgeable and well organised. Took away all the strain,
Julie
It was wonderful. Benoit was deeply knowledgeable about the region and the pre-history. He was also very enjoyable to spend a day with. The Prehistory Museum, together with the Rouffignac cave and Lascaux IV replica, were amazing and awe-inspiring. The Ophorus Tour was a fun, easy and very informative way to see these stellar sites
Karen
The guide made everything so interesting. He was very knowledgeable but at the right level. We really enjoyed both caves.

Rouffignac Cave: An Underground Adventure

Next, you’ll visit Rouffignac Cave, famous for its engravings and animal outlines. Instead of wandering through alone, you’ll take an electric train ride inside — a fun and accessible way to explore this cavern’s depths. The cave is a different experience from Lascaux — more about the engravings and less about the vivid paintings — but equally captivating.

Many reviews speak to the high quality guides in the caves. One reviewer described the guides as “excellent,” emphasizing how they added layers of understanding to what you see. Be prepared for some walking and a bit of climbing stairs at La Roque Saint-Christophe, so keep that in mind if mobility is an issue.

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Lunch and Free Time in Montignac

After the morning of museums and caves, you’ll enjoy a lunch break in Montignac, where you have about 2.5 hours of free time. This is a good chance to grab a local meal, perhaps with a glass of wine, and soak in the Dordogne’s charm. Some travelers use this time to explore a bit more or relax at a café, making the most of the scenic setting.

Lascaux IV: The Masterpiece of Replication and Technology

The highlight for many is Lascaux IV, a state-of-the-art replica of the original cave painted approximately 17,000 years ago. Opened in 2016, this site uses cutting-edge technology to recreate the cave’s ambiance, reliefs, and paintings in astonishing detail. The construction involved shipbuilding techniques, which ensured the cave’s structure is both durable and true to the original.

The guide provides a detailed explanation before and after the visit, although most of the cave tour itself is in French. You’ll appreciate the English commentary provided beforehand, as it helps decode the significance of the artwork. Reviewers are consistently impressed with how realistic and immersive the replica feels, and many note that the natural pigments used to recreate the paintings add to the authenticity.

La Roque Saint-Christophe: Cliffs and Ancient Shelters

Ending the day is a visit to La Roque Saint-Christophe, a dramatic cliffside inhabited since Paleolithic times. The site offers spectacular views and insights into prehistoric shelters and ancient engineering. Expect some climbing stairs, which might not suit everyone, but the guided explanations make it worth the effort.

Tourists often mention how striking the scenery is here. One review called it “a sheer limestone cliff inhabited since Paleolithic times,” emphasizing how this site combines natural beauty and historical intrigue.

Return Journey and Final Impressions

After this whirlwind of sites, you’ll head back to Sarlat — a full 9-hour day that feels both packed and manageable. Many reviews praise the comfortable van and the knowledgeable guides who make the long day enjoyable. Reviewers like Paul from the US even mention how the microphone system made hearing the guide easy, even at the back of the van.

Price and Value

From Sarlat-la-Canéda: Lascaux IV and Cave Art Full-Day Tour - Price and Value

At $187 per person, this tour offers a lot — expert guidance, skip-the-line access, and visits to key prehistoric sites. Considering the included museum trips, cave entries, and transportation, it’s a solid value for history buffs. Travelers often comment on how the guides add so much to the experience that it feels like more than just a sightseeing trip.

Who Will This Tour Suit?

This experience suits history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone curious about early human life. It’s particularly good for those who appreciate guided tours that provide context and storytelling, making the archaeology come alive. If you’re comfortable with some walking and stairs, you'll find the physical parts manageable.

Practical Tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes — there's walking and some ascent involved.
  • Bring a warm jacket; caves are usually around 14°C (57F), even in summer.
  • Prepare for a full day with a mix of indoor and outdoor activities.
  • Book in advance, especially for the Lascaux IV tour, as spaces are limited.
  • Kids over 4 are generally allowed, but check for car seat needs if traveling with children.

FAQs

Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Not really. La Roque Saint-Christophe involves climbing stairs, so this might not be good for those with mobility challenges.

How long do we spend at each site?
Most stops, like Les Eyzies and Rouffignac, are about 1-2 hours. The Lascaux IV visit is around 2 hours, with additional time for lunch and travel.

Are the cave tours in English?
Most of the cave visits are in French, but your guide will provide explanations in English before and after the tours, helping you understand what you’re seeing.

Can I bring children?
Children over 4 are generally allowed, but it’s best to specify their age when booking to get appropriate car seats if needed. Keep in mind the physical aspects, like climbing stairs.

What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a warm jacket, and your passport or ID. The tour runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly.

How much walking is involved?
There’s some walking and stairs, especially at La Roque Saint-Christophe, but guides do their best to make it manageable.

Final Thoughts

This full-day prehistoric adventure from Sarlat is a fantastic option for those who want a comprehensive look at Dordogne’s ancient past with expert guidance. The combination of museums, caves, and scenic cliffs offers a well-balanced experience that you’ll remember long after your trip. While it’s not suited for those with limited mobility, the experience is well-organized, immersive, and packed with insights.

If you’re a curious traveler eager to see authentic cave art reproductions and learn about early humans in one day, this tour aligns well with those goals. It’s a chance to connect with history in a meaningful way, all while enjoying the beautiful landscape of southwestern France.

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From Sarlat-la-Canéda: Lascaux IV and Cave Art Full-Day Tour



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"This is the first day trip we have ever been on. We really liked it. Our guide, Lena, was outstanding. Her English was excellent and very easy to u..."

— Paul, Sep 2025

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