Best castles around Montgesty are found in the Lot department of France, a region known for its historical significance and diverse landscapes. Montgesty itself is a commune featuring historical monuments and agricultural estates. The area offers a blend of architectural heritage and natural settings, providing opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Lavercantière is surrounded by beautiful forests and rivers. Take a stroll through the village centre. You won't be disappointed. A superb fortified church adjoins an equally remarkable medieval castle.
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This little town is home to the Chateau de Mercues, a beautiful building that is hot a luxury "Relais et Chateaux" hotel, restaurant and also wine maker.
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Famous for its wine, you will see this chateau mainly on a magnificent bottle of Malbec of the same name.
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With a rich history involving Richard Coeur de Lion and the 30-year war, this castrum is now owned by a British couple.
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In this charming little town, you will find a campsite less than 500 meters from the town centre, at a place called Réquillou, as well as a bakery, butcher and small grocery store. The remains of the Pech Curet dolmen as well as the Lacoste castle are also to be seen on the communal grounds.
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Several castles and historical sites in the Montgesty area are suitable for families. Salviac, a charming settlement that includes the Lacoste castle, offers amenities like a campsite, bakery, and grocery store. The Fortified Church and Château of Lavercantière is another great option, featuring a medieval castle surrounded by forests and rivers, perfect for exploration. Château de Mercuès, known for its wine production, also welcomes families.
The region boasts a rich history. The Fortified Church and Château of Lavercantière offers a glimpse into medieval times with its adjoining castle. While not open for public visits, the 19th-century Château de Crabillé in Montgesty is a significant historical monument with Napoleonic connections and can be admired for its architecture. The 16th-century Château de Cascavel, though private, can be viewed from the D46 road.
Yes, Château de Mercuès is particularly famous for its wine, especially Malbec. Another notable castle is Château de Cayx, privately owned by the Danish Queen Margaret. While the castle itself cannot be visited, its wine is highly regarded and available for purchase.
The Montgesty area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Les Arques – Zadkine Museum loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, routes like the 'Salviac – Cazals loop' are available. There are also running trails, including a 'Château de Crabillé loop from Montgesty'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Montgesty, Cycling around Montgesty, and Running Trails around Montgesty.
Not all castles are open to the public. For instance, Château de Cayx is privately owned by the Danish Queen Margaret and cannot be visited. Similarly, the 16th-century Château de Cascavel is a private residence, though it can be viewed from the D46 road. However, sites like Fortified Church and Château of Lavercantière and Château de Mercuès are accessible for visitors.
The castles around Montgesty showcase a range of architectural styles reflecting different historical periods. You can find medieval fortifications, such as the Château of Lavercantière. The 19th-century Château de Crabillé is a prime example of early 19th-century architecture, featuring a Mansart roof, triangular pediment, and Empire-style windows. The Château de Cascavel, dating back to the 16th century, is noted for its 'elegant simplicity' and circular stair tower.
Yes, the Château de Crabillé in Montgesty is officially inscribed as a historical monument. Its facades, roof, and outbuildings were recognized for their architectural and historical importance on April 1, 1993. The Fortified Church and Château of Lavercantière is also a significant historical site.
The settlement of Salviac, which includes the Lacoste castle, offers practical amenities for visitors. You'll find a campsite less than 500 meters from the town center, as well as a bakery, butcher, and small grocery store.
Many castles in the Montgesty region are set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. For example, the Fortified Church and Château of Lavercantière is surrounded by picturesque forests and rivers, offering opportunities for scenic strolls. The Château de Crabillé also features a beautiful French-style park with rectangular lawns and topiaries.
Visitors to the Montgesty area appreciate the blend of architectural heritage and natural settings. The komoot community has shared 6 photos and given 11 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and historical significance of these sites. The charming towns like Salviac with their local amenities and the historical depth of places like the Fortified Church and Château of Lavercantière are frequently praised.
Yes, the Château de Cascavel, a 16th-century private property, can be admired for its 'elegant simplicity' from the D46 road. Similarly, the grand architecture of the Château de Crabillé, with its French-style park, offers a beautiful sight even if not fully accessible inside.


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