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Castles in Languedoc-Roussillon

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Castle of the Guard

48200 Albaret-Sainte-Marie

The castle of the Guard, feudal ruin of the fourteenth century, dominates the Truyère in Albaret-Sainte-Marie in Lozère. Former strategic point of the Barony of Apchier, he protected the castle of Apcher.
Château de La Garde-Guérin

48800 Prévenchères

The castle of La Garde-Guérin, located in Prévanches en Lozère, is a 12th century medieval dungeon with a square tower of 21.50 meters, surrounded by remains of a 16th century seigneurial house.
Château de la Grange

Servières

The Château de la Grange, a 16th century building in Servières en Lozère, combines medieval architecture with Renaissance elements like its Louis XIII gate, typical of the Gevaudan.
Château d'Hauterives

Sainte-Enimie

The château d'Hauterives, in ruins since the seventeenth century, is an ancient 12th century castle overlooking the gorges of Tarn, on the commune of Sainte-Enimie in Lozère, Occitanie.
Castle of Issenges

Bédouès

The Manor House of Issenges, a castle in Bédouès en Lozère, has been listed as a historical monument since 1992. This iconic monument offers remarkable architecture in a preserved landscape.
Castle of Luc

48250 Luc

The castle of Luc, feudal ruin of the 6th-th century in Luc en Lozère, dominated the valley of the Allier and the Regordan Way. Former strategic fortress of Gevaudan, it was destroyed after 1630.
Miral Castle

48400 Bédouès

Miral Castle, built in the 13th century in Bédouès en Lozère, dominates the confluence of Tarn and Rûnes. Enlarged in the 16th and 17th centuries, it is now classified as a historical monument.
Manoir de Montesquiou

48210 La Malène

The mansion of Montesquiou, a 15th century residence located in La Malène en Lozère, is a former castle converted into a luxury hotel in the Gorges du Tarn.