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Dordogne and Lascaux Cave Private Tour from Bordeaux
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Experience the wonders of the Dordogne region on a private tour from Bordeaux. You'll journey to the renowned Lascaux IV Cave, where you'll marvel at stunning Paleolithic art that dates back thousands of years. Along the way, take in the picturesque charm of Beynac and La Roque Gageac, while your expert guide shares fascinating stories that bring this ancient landscape to life. This tour offers a comfortable ride in a fully equipped minivan ensuring an enjoyable experience as you explore the heart of French heritage.
Begin your journey at Lascaux IV in Montignac, home to a complete, life-size replica of the world-famous Lascaux Cave featuring approximately 600 prehistoric paintings and 1,000 engravings dating back 17,000 years. This Snøhetta-designed museum, listed on Time Magazine's 100 Greatest Places in 2018, recreates every detail of the original cave using advanced 3D scans and physical castings crafted by two dozen specialist artists.
Follow an English-language guided tour through the facsimile cave experiencing masterpieces of Paleolithic art including the Great Hall of Bulls, exactly as they appeared when first discovered in 1940. Interactive galleries, immersive technology, and multimedia exhibits bring the art, history, and culture of our Ice Age ancestors to life with remarkable intelligence and sensitivity, revealing how prehistoric artists created these extraordinary works thousands of years ago.
Stop in Sarlat, free time for personal discovery and lunch (at own expense)
Stop in Sarlat, free time for personal discovery and lunch (at own expense)
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Beynac-et-Cazenac village
Stop in the village of Beynac
Stop in the village of Beynac
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Return to Bordeaux
Tour returns to original departure point
Tour returns to original departure point
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Informations
Languages spoken
English
Know before you book
Minimum 2 adult passengers required for tour to operate
Full-day tour with approximately 5 hours round-trip driving time
Lascaux IV entrance and guided cave tour included in English
Lunch in Sarlat not included; budget €20-40 per person
Hotel pickup included from Bordeaux and within 30 km (18.6 miles) radius
Tour duration approximately 10 hours; early morning departure recommended
Wear comfortable walking shoes for Sarlat cobblestones and Beynac village
Lascaux IV cave replica maintains cool temperature; bring light jacket
Sarlat market operates Wednesday and Saturday mornings only
Tour runs rain or shine; vehicle is climate-controlled
Included
Hotel pick up from Bordeaux or surrounding area.
Enjoy live commentaries from your expert guide.
Travel in recent, comfortable and fully equipped minivans.
We will come and pick you up at Train Station, Hotel or Airbnb in Bordeaux or surrounding area, circle of 30 kms (20 miles) around Bordeaux at no extra cost.
Return
Tour returns to original departure point.
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Holly S29, Sep 2025We spent a wonderful day with our driver, Rodolphe, who drove us from Bordeaux to the Dordogne region and back. We toured absolutely beautiful chateaus and gardens, but the highlight of the day was Rodolphe. He was professional, timely, and personable. Rodolphe speaks excellent English, but was very generous in helping us with our very limited French. He’s a warm, charming fellow with a great sense of humor. Perfect day for us! Thank you again, Rodolphe and Ophorus!
5
Wil H 30, Nov 2024We had a fantastic full day tour with Karim, visiting the Lascaux caves as well as Sarlat and several other beautiful villages. Karim was the perfect guide: laid back, funny, engaging and extremely knowledgeable on a variety of subjects. He also recommended a great lunch place for us while in Sarlat. While the drive to and from our pickup in Bordeaux was long it went by quite quickly thanks to the comfort of the van and Karim’s hospitality. Highly recommended! Thank you so much Karim!
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Paul D.10, Nov 2022We had an excellent day yesterday !! Rodolphe arrived early and took us to all expected places in the Dordogne ! The weather held up fairly well given the forecast ! Lunch was great with our guide !
He had so much information and he was more than willing to share it ! We covered all topics that included wine, food, baking, politics (American and French), the art of boudin, driving and trucking in France ! We did not miss much and the commentary was endless, in a good way ! Great to know the stories and perspective from a local. It was a good day with, in our view, an excellent guide, ‘Rudolph the reindeer without the red nose’. Thanks for setting this up, much appreciated.
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N/A17, Oct 2022I wanted to give you some feedback on our tour guide, and our time at Lascaux and Font-de-Gaume.
My wife and I remain very grateful that we were able to visit these two sites, and have with us a knowledgeable tour guide and driver, Karim. His knowledge on many subjects elicited many discussions back and forth, and the three of us were comfortable enough to disagree in our views.
His knowledge, and his ability to convey this to us in English, obviously not his native tongue, was greatly appreciated. At Lascaux, our tour was in English, and this allowed Karim some time by himself. But once our time in the "cave" was over, we reconvened over lunch, and spoke about what we had seen, the various theories about the art and its creation, and how Lascaux fit into the cave art in the region.
At Font-de-Gaume, our tour of the cave was in French, and while the cave guide did her best to address our language difference, together with my rudimentary knowledge of your language, and the fact that Karim accompanied us into the cave, made all the difference. He explained to us what the guide was saying, and at times, added a bit of his own knowledge to the presentation.
At no time during the tour did my wife or I feel uncomfortable in the vehicle. We felt safe, and at no time did we worry about his interactions with other drivers on the roads.
In retrospect, we wish that we had been able to spend more time in Bordeaux, and to possibly avail ourselves of his knowledge in the vineyards.
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SEE-Isquith16, Sep 2022Now that my wife and I have returned to New York City from our rather extensive 50th wedding anniversary vacation, I wanted to give you some feedback on our tour guide, and our time at Lascaux and Font-de-Gaume.
My wife and I remain very grateful that we were able to visit these two sites, and have with us a knowledgeable tour guide and driver. Karim Laveille. His knowledge on many subjects elicited many discussions back and forth, and the three of us were comfortable enough to disagree in our views.
His knowledge, and his ability to convey this to us in English, obviously not his native tongue, was greatly appreciated. At Lascaux, our tour was in English, and this allowed Karim some time by himself. But once our time in the "cave" was over, we reconvened over lunch, and spoke about what we had seen, the various theories about the art and its creation, and how Lascaux fit into the cave art in the region.
At Font-de-Gaume, our tour of the cave was in French, and while the cave guide did her best to address our language difference, together with my rudimentary knowledge of your language, and the fact that Karim accompanied us into the cave, made all the difference. He explained to us what the guide was saying, and at times, added a bit of his own knowledge to the presentation.
At no time during the tour did my wife or I feel uncomfortable in the vehicle. We felt safe, and at no time did we worry about his interactions with other drivers on the roads.
In retrospect, we wish that we had been able to spend more time in Bordeaux, and to possibly avail ourselves of his knowledge in the vineyards. But we're both of the age that we realize that we'll never see or experience everything, and that which we can, and were able to do, was thorough, accessible, and of great interest.
5
Journey3742587950804, Sep 2021The guide Martin was excellent, knowledgeable, entertaining, friendly and very helpful. I had traveled
out of my way just for this tour and was happily pleased. Sarlat was a very interesting town to visit also.
The caves and paintings were wonderful but I think I enjoyed Martins tour of the Museum best of all.
Quick answers
What is the best time of year to visit the Dordogne?
The Dordogne is beautiful year-round, but late spring and early autumn are particularly special — the crowds are smaller, the light is golden, and the seasonal produce in the markets is at its peak. Summer is the busiest period, with Sarlat especially lively in July and August. Winter visits have their own charm, particularly if the truffle season (December to February) is of interest.
Can we visit a specific château or prehistoric site?
Absolutely. As a private tour, the itinerary is flexible. If there is a particular château — such as Beynac, Castelnaud or Milandes — or a prehistoric site you are keen to visit, simply let us know at the time of booking and your guide will do their best to accommodate your request. Please note that entrance fees to paid sites are generally not included in the tour price.
Is lunch included?
Lunch is not included in the base price, but the Dordogne is one of France's great gastronomic regions and your guide will be happy to recommend excellent local restaurants. Dining in Sarlat or at a riverside village is very much part of the experience, and arrangements can be made in advance on request.
Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes — the Dordogne is a wonderfully family-friendly destination. Prehistoric caves, dramatic châteaux, river landscapes and hands-on markets all tend to captivate younger travellers. Your guide will adapt the pace and content of the day to suit the ages and interests of everyone in your group.
Is Sarlat market worth visiting and when does it take place?
Sarlat's famous market is widely considered one of the finest in France. The main market days are Wednesday and Saturday mornings, when the old town fills with stalls selling truffles, foie gras, cheeses, walnuts and seasonal produce. If your visit falls on a market day, your guide will make sure to include it in the itinerary.
What will we see and do on this tour?
The tour combines the very best of the Dordogne — the medieval streets of Sarlat, the dramatic river valley with its clifftop châteaux, prehistoric sites, and the region's outstanding local food culture. As a private tour, the itinerary can be tailored to your interests, whether that is history, gastronomy, prehistory, or simply soaking up the scenery.
How far is the Dordogne from Bordeaux and how long is the journey?
The Dordogne region is approximately 120 to 150 km east of Bordeaux, around 1.5 to 2 hours by car depending on your destination within the region. All transport is included in your private tour — your driver-guide will collect you from central Bordeaux and return you at the end of the day, so you can simply sit back and enjoy the journey.