Cave of Pech Merle

Plan your camping trip near the Grotte du Pech Merle

The Pech Merle cave, located in the Lot department in France, is an exceptional archaeological site that has fascinated visitors since its discovery in 1922. This cave is unique in its kind, because it contains cave paintings from the Upper Paleolithic period, dating back about 25,000 years.

Our campsite near Grotte du Pech Merle is about 30 minutes from this historic site and is perfect for discovering the treasures of the region. You can easily schedule a visit to the cave with your family or friends, and enjoy all the activities and discoveries it has to offer.

The paintings in the Pech Merle cave: a unique testimony to prehistoric art

The Grotte du Pech Merle is a prehistoric site of great importance, especially for the magnificent cave paintings it contains. These paintings date back more than 20,000 years, making them one of the oldest records of human art.

The Pech Merle cave is particularly known for the animal representations painted on its walls. There are horses, bison, deer, reindeer, bears and other animals, all done with amazing attention to detail. Some of these animals are represented in movement, as if they were running or fighting, while others are more static, with a faithful rendering of their morphology.

Explore the mysteries of the Pech Merle cave

Although the paintings in the Pech Merle cave are the most famous, this archaeological site is full of other treasures that are also worth a visit.

First of all, the cave itself is a fascinating place, with its narrow galleries and numerous rooms. It is more than 2 km long, but only a small part is accessible to visitors. The guided tour will allow you to discover the different geological formations of the cave, such as stalactites, stalagmites and calcite cascades. You can also learn more about the geological history of the area and the formation of the cave.

Secondly, the Grotte du Pech Merle is a major archaeological site which has led to many discoveries. Excavations were conducted in the cave as early as the 1920s, revealing stone tools, animal bones, pottery fragments and jewelry. These discoveries have allowed archaeologists to learn more about the life of prehistoric men and their way of life.

Camp near the Grotte du Pech Merle for a total immersion in nature

A visit to the Pech Merle cave is a unique experience that will plunge you into the mysterious and fascinating universe of our prehistoric ancestors. The cave is open to the public all year round, but remember to book your tickets in advance to avoid the queues.

Nestled in a natural and peaceful setting, with a breathtaking view of the green hills of the Lot, our campground offers the perfect starting point for all your adventures.

By booking your rental in our campsite near the Grotte du Pech Merle, you will be able to enjoy all the amenities you need for a comfortable and enjoyable family stay.