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Neanderthal man before viewing the open-air site.
Don't miss the living bears that have been reintroduced to the site. Your tour finishes in the Neanderthal museum hall where the artefacts found on the site are exhibited.
Come and celebrate your birthday with games and activities based on the brown bear and visit the site on reservation
Activities upon reservation: painting, engraving
Fixed telephone : +33 5 53 51 81 23
e-mail : micheleconstant@wanadoo.fr
Web site (URL) : regourdou.fr
Archaeological site
Registered and listed sites
Private museum
Payment cards
Cheques and postal orders
Chèques Vacances
Cash
French
English
Pram-friendly
Picnic area
Bar cafeteria tea room
Coach parking
Restaurant
Projection room
Typologie de la visite guidée : via a game
Typologie de la visite guidée : Information signs
Typologie de la visite guidée : with a guide
Conditions de visite : Guided tours
Durée moyenne de la visite de groupe : 45
Durée moyenne de la visite individuelle : 45
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