Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

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Monument Historique Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine situé à Livernon

Crédit photo : Thierry46 - Sous licence Creative Commons

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Adresse renseignée dans la base Mérimée :
46320 Livernon - France

Code Insee de la commune : 46176
Lot [46] - Cahors - Midi Pyrénées (Occitanie)

Adresse approximative issue des coordonnées GPS (latitude et longitude) :
1240 route de la pierre martine 46320 Livernon

Eléments protégés :
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine (cad. H4 24) : classement par liste de 1889

Périodes de construction :
Néolithique

Propriété privée

Informations pratiques de visite ou services :

Ouvert ou fermé à la visite, location de salle, chambres d'hôtes ?

Photographies de la base Mémoire (de 1851 à 1914) :

Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon - Ensemble sud-ouest
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

Ensemble sud-ouest


Crédit : Mieusement, Médéric (photographe)
1892
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon - Ensemble sud
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

Ensemble sud


Crédit : Mieusement, Médéric (photographe)
1892


Autres photographies :

Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. Inlate June early July I went on 5 nights of Moth trapping, Butterfly and Bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the Moths that would be on offer in South-Wast France.

The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it!

"The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack".

Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there.  Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. Inlate June early July I went on 5 nights of Moth trapping, Butterfly and Bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the Moths that would be on offer in South-Wast France. The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it! "The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack". Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there. Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.


Crédit : Ben Sale from UK
2016-06-30
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. Inlate June early July I went on 5 nights of Moth trapping, Butterfly and Bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the Moths that would be on offer in South-Wast France.

The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it!

"The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack".

Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there.  Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. Inlate June early July I went on 5 nights of Moth trapping, Butterfly and Bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the Moths that would be on offer in South-Wast France. The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it! "The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack". Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there. Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.


Crédit : Ben Sale from UK
2016-06-30
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. Inlate June early July I went on 5 nights of Moth trapping, Butterfly and Bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the Moths that would be on offer in South-Wast France.

The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it!

"The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack".

Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there.  Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. Inlate June early July I went on 5 nights of Moth trapping, Butterfly and Bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the Moths that would be on offer in South-Wast France. The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it! "The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack". Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there. Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.


Crédit : Ben Sale from UK
2016-06-29
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. In late June early July I went on 5 nights of moth trapping, butterfly and bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the moths that would be on offer in south-western France.

The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it!

"The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack".

Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there.  Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. In late June early July I went on 5 nights of moth trapping, butterfly and bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the moths that would be on offer in south-western France. The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it! "The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack". Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there. Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.


Crédit : Ben Sale from UK
2016-06-29
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - Dolmen la Pierre Martin - Causse Limestone Pavement - 30/06/16
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

Dolmen la Pierre Martin - Causse Limestone Pavement - 30/06/16


Crédit : Ben Sale from UK
2016-06-29
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - Dolmen la Pierre Martin - Causse Limestone Pavement - 30/06/16
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

Dolmen la Pierre Martin - Causse Limestone Pavement - 30/06/16


Crédit : Ben Sale from UK
2016-06-29
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. Inlate June early July I went on 5 nights of Moth trapping, Butterfly and Bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the Moths that would be on offer in South-Wast France.

The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it!

"The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack".

Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there.  Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

France Trip - Las Descargues - 27/06/16 to 01/07/16 - Part Three - Other Insects and general pictures. Hello all. Inlate June early July I went on 5 nights of Moth trapping, Butterfly and Bird watching in the Midi-Pyrenees. I went with good friends Roger and Steve whom accompany me on many trips out in our County or Hertfordshire. It was decided at the end of last year that we should go for a short week away to sample some of the Moths that would be on offer in South-Wast France. The article below is copied from Robin Howard's Lot Moths website. He describes it perfectly so didn't feel the need to re-write it! "The Gite that we stayed in lies in a stunningly beautiful part of the Haute Quercy in the Lot southwest France. Located at the end of a ridge overlooking the Bave Valley it is surrounded by rolling, wooded hills, deep, river-cut gorges and on the nearby Causse, limestone pavement. The proximity of the limestone Causse de Gramat and volcanic Massif Central have produced a complex local geology that has formed the basis for a mosaic of habitats supporting a diverse flora with a rich moth and butterfly fauna. Over 1820 species have been recorded so far from the immediate area with more than 1600 species taken from the environs of the farm alone. Mercury vapour and actinic traps are run throughout the year in and around the farm with weekly forays made onto the limestone pavement and local poplar plantations, whilst the nearby volcanic peaks are regularly visited during the summer months for the more esoteric species. For further information regarding holidays and research opportunities at our farm and for a full description of the area and available accommodation please visit our sister site at www.lasdescargues.com or email us for a comprehensive information pack". Robin and Sue are both fantastic hosts and could not do enough for you, I urge anyone to go there and experience the amazing wildlife that is on offer there. Here are some of the other insects and other misc photos that I took.


Crédit : Ben Sale from UK
2016-06-30
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - Français :  Dolmen de la Pierre Martine à Livernon
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

Français : Dolmen de la Pierre Martine à Livernon


Crédit : Liberliger
2015-08-19
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - English:  View of stones and stratum in the quarry near the Dolmen de la Pierre Martine in Livernon (Lot - France). At the first plain, we can see deep erosions marks on the rock.
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

English: View of stones and stratum in the quarry near the Dolmen de la Pierre Martine in Livernon (Lot - France). At the first plain, we can see deep erosions marks on the rock.


Crédit : Thierry46
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - English:  View of stones and stratum in the quarry near the Dolmen de la Pierre Martine in Livernon (Lot - France).
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

English: View of stones and stratum in the quarry near the Dolmen de la Pierre Martine in Livernon (Lot - France).


Crédit : Thierry46
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - English:  View of stones and stratum in the quarry near the Dolmen de la Pierre Martine in Livernon (Lot - France).
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

English: View of stones and stratum in the quarry near the Dolmen de la Pierre Martine in Livernon (Lot - France).


Crédit : Thierry46
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - The stunning Causse - Dolmen de La Pierre Martin
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

The stunning Causse - Dolmen de La Pierre Martin


Crédit : Ben Sale from UK
2017-06-30
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - Français :  Dolmen de la Pierre Martine (Livernon)‎
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

Français : Dolmen de la Pierre Martine (Livernon)‎


Crédit : Ruthven
2022-05-03
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - English:  Pierre Martine
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

English: Pierre Martine


Crédit : Adse46
2016-09-03
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - French architectural photographer
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

French architectural photographer


Crédit : Auteur inconnu
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine - French architectural photographer
Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine à Livernon

French architectural photographer


Crédit : Auteur inconnu


Fiche Mérimée : PA00095143

Dernière mise à jour de la fiche Monumentum : 2026-05-26

Consultez le programme des Journées du Patrimoine pour le Monument Historique Dolmen nommé La Pierre Martine situé à Livernon en consultant le programme officiel des JEP 2026.

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