Getting Here

 

Getting here by Car

 Les Eyzies de Tayac is easily reached by car, we are about 520km south of Paris.The motorway E9 will take you to about 50km from Les Eyzies, to Brive la Gaillarde, from there it is a wonderful drive through the Vezere valley. Take the N89 past Terrasson, then the D704 to Montignac,and from there the D706 to Les Eyzies. From Perigeux, you take the N221, which changes into the D710, towards Les Eyzies/ Le Bugue. Then take the scenic D47 to Les Eyzies.

Getting here by Train

from the Airport Charles de Gaule From the airport you can get the RER metro, or bus and make your way to “Gare de Austerlitz” Interactive metro map From “Gare de Austerlitz” you can get a ticket to Les Eyzies de Tayac, (about 52 Euro) with one easy change at either Limoges, or Perigueux. Les Eyzies de Tayac train station is about 5 min walk to the center of Les Eyzies de Tayac Please check the time table for times, prices and schedules. http://www.sncf.com/indexe.htm

Getting to Perigueux

Access from Paris Paris – Bordeaux (TGV), then Bordeaux – Périgueux : 4 trains a day or Paris – Libourne – Périgueux Access from Bordeaux

Getting to Sarlat

Access from Paris Paris -

Souillac (ligne Paris/Toulouse) : 3 trains a day. Then, Souillac – Sarlat by bus: 25km. or Paris – Bordeaux (TGV) – Sarlat or Paris – Libourne -

Sarlat Access from Bordeaux
Bordeaux – Sarlat : 4 trains a day

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B&B Ferme de TayacThis site is sponsored by B&B Ferme de Tayac, voted nicest B&B in the Vezere Valley 3 years running.
Ferme de Tayac, a lovely B&B in a 12th century former Farmhouse / Monastery situated in Tayac, a quaint little village in the heart of the Vezere Valley and only 5 minutes walk from Les Eyzies, the Prehistoric Capital of the World. The rooms are all en suite, spacious and comfy, all with views and in former Monks quarters and oozing history. Built up against solid rock, which means that both downstairs and upstairs are on ground level, walls of solid rock, ancient oak beam structures, fortified walls 3 feet thick, a massive and original wine press in the huge dining room, monk's carvings in the stone walls, and lots and lots more. For more info please visit their official web site : www.fermedetayac.com