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Grotte Chauvet 2 Ardèche: A Journey to the Dawn of Art

Experience the dawn of art at Grotte Chauvet 2 Ardèche, a stunning replica of a UNESCO World Heritage site with 36,000-year-old paintings.

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Grotte Chauvet 2 Ardèche is a stunning replica of the Chauvet Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its prehistoric art. Opened in 2015, it allows visitors to experience the wonder of 36,000-year-old paintings and engravings in a recreated cave environment, complete with stalactites, stalagmites, and the cool, damp atmosphere of the original.

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Local tips

  • Book tickets in advance, especially during peak season, to avoid disappointment.
  • Allow at least 3.5 hours for your visit to fully experience the cave, the Aurignacian Gallery, and other exhibits.
  • The site is accessible to visitors with disabilities, with reserved parking, wheelchair rentals, and accessible restrooms.
  • Consider visiting during the off-season (April to October) to avoid crowds and enjoy cultural events and workshops.
  • Take advantage of the on-site restaurant with panoramic views and the bookshop-boutique.
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Getting There

  • Car

    Grotte Chauvet 2 is located on the Plateau du Razal, near Vallon-Pont-d'Arc. From the A7 highway, take exit 18 (Montélimar Sud) if coming from the north, or exit 19 if coming from the south. Follow directions to Bourg Saint-Andéol, then Saint-Remèze, and finally Vallon-Pont-d'Arc. The site is well-signposted from Vallon-Pont-d'Arc. Free parking is available for cars, coaches, and camping cars. Note: Follow the signs for 'Grotte Chauvet 2 – Ardèche' on your GPS, not 'Grotte Chauvet,' which refers to the original cave.

  • Public Transport

    The nearest train stations are Valence TGV and Montélimar. From either station, take the Rhône Alpes bus line 76 to Vallon Pont-d'Arc. From Avignon TGV station, take the Rhône-Alpes bus line E15 to Vallon Pont d'Arc. Be aware that the bus station in Vallon Pont d'Arc is 4 km from Grotte Chauvet 2, with a 170-meter elevation gain, making for approximately a 60-minute walk. Consider a taxi or ride-sharing service for the final leg of the journey. Bus tickets cost approximately €3.

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Grotte Chauvet 2 Ardèche offers an unparalleled journey into the origins of art and human expression. The original Chauvet Cave, discovered in 1994, contains some of the oldest known cave paintings in the world, dating back 36,000 years. Due to preservation concerns, the original cave is closed to the public. Grotte Chauvet 2 was created to share this incredible cultural heritage with the world. The replica cave faithfully recreates the environment and artwork of the original. Visitors can marvel at hundreds of animal paintings and engravings, depicting horses, lions, rhinoceroses, and other creatures. The artistry and techniques used by these early humans are truly remarkable, showcasing a sophisticated understanding of shading and perspective. The tour route follows a walkway with observation stops, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the prehistoric atmosphere. Beyond the cave itself, Grotte Chauvet 2 features the Galerie de l'Aurignacien, an interactive museum that provides context for the art and culture of the Aurignacian people who created it. The gallery explores their way of life, artistic techniques, and the animals that inspired their art. The site also hosts temporary exhibitions and workshops, offering visitors a chance to delve deeper into the world of prehistory. Grotte Chauvet 2 is more than just a museum; it's a portal to the past, offering a profound connection to our shared human history.

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