La Roque St. Christophe, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

La Roque St. Christophe is a Natural Feature is located in Peyzac-le-Moustier, Nouvelle-Aquitaine. The address of La Roque St. Christophe is La Roque Saint-Christophe, 24620 Peyzac-le-Moustier, France. If you need service, you can contact them via the website or phone, the phone number is +33 5 53 50 70 45.

The latitude of La Roque St. Christophe is 44.9885507, and the longitude is 1.0696374. La Roque St. Christophe is located in Peyzac-le-Moustier, with the gps coordinates of 44° 59' 18.7825" N and 1° 04' 10.6946" E.

The time zone of the place is Europe/Paris, the website is http://www.roque-st-christophe.com/. If you have any questions, please leave a comment.

Natural Feature

Hours
Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Latitude44.9885507Longitude1.0696374
Postal code24620DMS Lat44° 59' 18.7825" N
DMS Lng1° 04' 10.6946" EGeoHASHspbzbmfvk3eqq
UTM Zone31TUTM(E)347827.5474234279
UTM(N)4983491.134638049Time zoneEurope/Paris
CountryFranceProvinceNouvelle-Aquitaine
Recommended Reviews
*** (05/10/2016 16:54)
Amazing place and well preserved. Worth a visit. The facilities are great and the food onsite is a bargain.

*** (19/09/2017 22:44)
Although a bit pricey considering that the visit takes around an hour (8,75 full price, 6,50 student) the site is in an amazing environment and pretty unique on itself. The virtual recreations and models help to re-imagine what must have been quite imposing and impressive!

*** (16/06/2016 08:59)
Stunning site of surprisingly rich archaeological significance. Fascinating and well worth a visit.

*** (31/08/2015 22:41)
Splendid view! Impressive 'rocky' terrace! Must-see!

*** (05/05/2017 23:30)
Must see! For all the family!

*** (05/10/2017 05:54)
Fantastic historic site amazing views. Educational.and fun would definetly re visit

*** (17/05/2016 16:16)
A very interesting site of a former cliff side town. There aren't any structures left, but you can wander through the cliff and look at the fittings carved into the rock and let your imagination fill in the rest.

*** (19/07/2017 16:24)
Second attempt at visiting (previous day the road closed was closed due to The Tour De France) as with most out of city France, the parking was free and ample, with the added benefit of being shaded by the trees, another glorious day with temperatures in the 30s. Access is via a ramp to the shop with a small but steady stream of people. There is a guided tour but this was in French which I am ashamed to say I do not have a full grasp of yet. Along the 1 KM shelf there are various display boards (the English version is on the rear) explaining what you were seeing and where you were. The surface was rough and uneven (created thousands of years ago) and unsuitable for wheelchair users although there were some people on crutches that managed the sections without stairs. The whole attraction does leave you in awe of what our ancestors managed to do here and is well worth a visit, but a word of warning, look out for the tiny Caterpillars in July, they are everywhere, hanging from their treads and something akin to walking face first into a spiders web.........but with the added splat of caterpillar when you wipe them from you face and hair!

*** (25/07/2017 09:35)
50 thousand years of human population history in one place! Not many places like this on earth. You just can't miss it.

*** (06/08/2017 18:40)
Great place to visit. Do not use the café by the car park, it is an absolute rip off with the most expensive coffee in the area!
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