Tayac and the region
The hamlet of Tayac
Our property is situated in Tayac, a small but very picturesque hamlet just 10 minute walk from the centre of Les Eyzies. Tayac is one of the oldest villages in the Dordogne region. Tayac is historically extremely rich. Our Prehistoric ancestors, but also the Celts, the Romans and the Gauls all left their markings on the area.
La Vézère
The Vézère river flows in a beautiful valley, where men and women settled 400,000 years ago. Some of the best known and amazing prehistoric sites await you. The valley is listed UNESCO heritage.
La Roque Saint-Christophe
Halfway between Les Eyzies de Tayac and Montignac-Lascaux, in the heart of the Vézère river Valley, is La Roque St Christophe, a refuge built in the cliffs thousands of years ago. You can witness human traces from the Paleolithic Age to the Middle-Ages and the Renaissance. A truly magnificent site, 1 km long.
The National Museum of Prehistory of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac
Witness the birth of our civilisation and discover a unique collection of 18 000 pieces dating from the Paleolithic Age, the first hunters and gatherers in the Aquitaine region, to the Glace Age. View the resin copy of the skeleton of the 3.2-million-year-old “Lucy”.
The church of Tayac
In the early 12th century, 6 Monks from the Monastery of Paunat were travelling; when one of the Monks became very ill, they set up camp in Tayac near a water source. The monk was dying, but miraculously healed after drinking the water from the “Tayac Source”. To the Monks of Paunat this was a “Sign” and round 1123 they started building the magnificent and fortified church of Tayac and called it “St Martin”.