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Pech-Merle-Höhle

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Pech-Merle-Höhle

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The Grotte du Pech Merle is a renowned prehistoric cave located in Cabrerets, within the Lot département of the Occitania region in France. Nestled in a hillside overlooking the scenic Sagne and Célé valleys, this remarkable site is part of the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park. Standing at an elevation of 298 meters, it is celebrated as one of the few prehistoric cave painting sites in France that remains open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into Paleolithic…

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    20. April 2022

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    Die Pech-Merle-Höhle ist eine der schönsten dekorierten Höhlen, die aufgrund ihrer gigantischen Ausmaße uneingeschränkt besichtigt werden kann. Es zeigt wunderbare Gemälde, die über 20.000 Jahre alt sind. Sie ist bekannt für diese berühmten gefleckten Pferde. Ein Künstler wie Picasso wäre davon inspiriert worden.

    Seine Weitläufigkeit schränkt die Anzahl der Besuche nicht ein. Der mineralische Aspekt dieser Höhle ist ebenso großartig wie ihre Wandfresken. Ein Muss !
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    21. Oktober 2021

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    Peche Merle ist ein 1400 m lange Höhle, in der vor 29.000 Jahren Cromagnon-Menschen lebten, die bereits zur Gattung Homo Sapiens gehörten. In der Höhle wurden ca. 800 Höhlenmalereien entdeckt, bei der vorzugsweise Jagdtiere ( Bisons, Mammuts, Bären, Wildpferde) in die Wände hinein gemalt wurden. Die Gemälde wirken so frisch als wären sie erst vor wenigen Jahren entstanden. Die Höhle wurde 1922 entdeckt und bereits 1927 für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich gemacht.

    11. April 2022

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    Die zwei Kilometer lange Höhle enthält prähistorische Felsmalereien, die zu den schönsten Frankreichs zählen. Es ist auch eine schöne Tropfsteinhöhle.
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    1. Rundgang Pech Merle Parc - Rundweg ab Caberets im Regionalen Naturpark Causses du Quercy

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    Ort: Cabrerets, Cahors, Okzitanien, Frankreich

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    Is Grotte du Pech Merle suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Grotte du Pech Merle is generally considered family-friendly. The guided tour, lasting about an hour, is engaging for various age groups. Children will be fascinated by the prehistoric art, including the famous Spotted Horses and the preserved human footprints. However, due to the cave's delicate environment, visitors are asked to maintain a respectful demeanor, which might be challenging for very young, restless children.

    Are there any specific accessibility considerations for visitors with mobility issues or wheelchairs?

    While the cave offers an incredible experience, it is important to note that the Grotte du Pech Merle is not fully wheelchair accessible. The tour involves navigating through natural cave passages, which can include uneven terrain, steps, and varying clearances. It's best to contact the cave administration directly for specific details regarding accessibility for individual needs.

    What is the typical duration of a visit to Grotte du Pech Merle, including the museum?

    The guided tour through the cave itself lasts approximately one hour. To fully appreciate the site, including a visit to the nearby Prehistory Museum (Musée Amédée Lemozi), you should plan for a total visit of about 2 to 2.5 hours. The museum provides additional context on Paleolithic art and life, enhancing the cave experience.

    What are the geological features that can be seen inside the cave, beyond the prehistoric art?

    Beyond its world-renowned prehistoric art, Grotte du Pech Merle is a stunning geological marvel. Visitors can admire a variety of natural formations, including impressive columns, delicate draperies, stalactites, and stalagmites. The cave also features rare formations such as 'spinning tops' and cave pearls, showcasing the incredible natural processes that shaped this underground landscape over millions of years.

    How does Grotte du Pech Merle compare to other famous caves in the region, such as Padirac?

    Grotte du Pech Merle offers a unique experience as one of the few sites where you can witness original Paleolithic cave art, dating back 20,000 to 29,000 years. Its focus is primarily on the preserved artwork and geological formations. In contrast, Padirac is famous for its spectacular underground river and boat tours through vast caverns. While both are incredible natural wonders, Pech Merle provides a deeper dive into prehistoric human history and art, whereas Padirac emphasizes geological grandeur and a unique subterranean boat journey.

    What should visitors wear when exploring the Grotte du Pech Merle?

    The cave maintains a constant cool temperature, typically around 12-14°C (54-57°F), regardless of the outside weather. It is advisable to wear warm layers, even in summer. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes with good grip are also recommended, as the paths can be damp and uneven in places.

    Are there any cafes or dining options available near Grotte du Pech Merle?

    Yes, there are usually facilities on-site or very close by that offer light refreshments and snacks. For more substantial dining options, the nearby village of Cabrerets, just 3.5 km away, provides a selection of cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy a meal before or after their cave tour.

    What are the options for public transport to reach Grotte du Pech Merle?

    Grotte du Pech Merle is located in a rural area, and public transport options are limited. While it's approximately 3.5 km from the village of Cabrerets, direct public bus routes to the cave entrance are not common. Most visitors arrive by car, and ample parking is available on site. Taxis might be an option from larger towns like Cahors, but it's best to arrange this in advance.

    Are there any other caves with prehistoric art in the vicinity of Pech Merle that are open to the public?

    Within a 10 km radius of Grotte du Pech Merle, there are ten other caves containing prehistoric art from the Upper Paleolithic period. However, Pech Merle is unique in that it is one of the very few prehistoric cave painting sites in France that remains open to the general public. The other nearby decorated caves are typically not accessible to visitors to ensure their preservation.

    What is the best time of year to visit Grotte du Pech Merle to avoid crowds?

    While the Grotte du Pech Merle is a popular attraction, visitor numbers are limited to protect the delicate artwork. To potentially avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) rather than the peak summer months (July and August). Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends. Regardless of the season, booking your tickets in advance is highly recommended, as tours can fill up quickly.

    Can hikers and cyclists find routes or trails directly connected to the Grotte du Pech Merle?

    While the Grotte du Pech Merle itself is a destination for cave exploration, its location within the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park means there are numerous opportunities for hikers and cyclists in the surrounding area. You can find diverse routes that lead through picturesque villages and past other natural features, allowing you to combine your cave visit with an outdoor adventure. These trails typically start from nearby villages like Cabrerets rather than directly from the cave entrance.

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