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Caves and shelters under rock in Ariège

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Mas-d'Azil Cave

09290 au Mas-d'Azil

The Mas-d'Azil Cave, located in Ariège (Occitanie), is an exceptional prehistoric cavity of the Upper Paleolithic, crossed by a road and river, famous for its Azilian remains and parietal art dating back 15,000 years.
Paleolithic cave of the Rock of Ker in Massat
Ornate cave
09320 Massat

The cave adorned with the Rock of Ker in Massat, Ariège, is a major paleolithic site of the Magdalenian, famous for its engravings and its key role in the study of prehistory. Classified as a historical monument in 1974, it is home to a rich protected archaeological and natural heritage.
Portel Cave in Loubens
Ornate cave
09120 Loubens

The Portel Cave, located in Loubens in Ariège (Occitanie), is a prehistoric cave of the Upper Paleolithic, classified as a historical monument. It houses Magdalenian paintings and Mussterian remains in a Pyrenean karst massif.
Large crossing cave of the Mas-d'Azil
Prehistoric cave
09290 Le Mas-d'Azil

The Mas-d'Azil cave in Ariège (Occitanie) is a prehistoric cavity of 2,100 m, famous for its Azilian remains and its unique road tunnel in Europe, occupied for 35,000 years.
Vache cave in Alliat
Prehistoric cave
09400 Alliat

The cave of the Vache in Alliat is a prehistoric adorned cave located in Ariège, in the Occitanie region, classified as a Historic Monument since 1952.
Bedeilhac Cave
Prehistoric cave
09400 Bédeilhac-et-Aynat

The cave of Bédeilhac, a vast cave adorned with the Upper Paleolithic located in Bédeilhac-et-Aynat in Occitanie, houses Magdalenian works and spectacular concretions over 2,24 km of development.