Best castles around Lastours are situated in the French commune of Aude, featuring a complex of four Cathar castles perched atop a rocky spur. These historical fortresses offer insights into medieval history and control access routes into the Cabardès and Montagne Noire regions. The site is an extensive archaeological area, including a medieval village, the Castrum of Cabaret, nestled in the valley below.
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Commonly called Château des Saptes, the building is in fact, in its functions, a mill. The set was bought at the beginning of the 16th century by the Saptes brothers, drapers. They want to take advantage of its location on a bend in the River Orb to concentrate their activity: preparation of raw wool, washing, fulling, dyeing, weaving, trimming, everything could then be done in the same place. We find around the castle a set of houses which made it possible to gather around them other related professions. Thus twisters, weavers, re-entryers, masons in charge of building maintenance settled nearby.
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Exceptional site of the Montagne Noire with its 4 castles, 40 caves and medieval village. Its history dates back to the Bronze Age and archaeological excavations continue in these places. The medieval complex includes 4 castles: Cabaret, Tour Régine, Surdespine and Quertineux, built on top of a rocky base; while the medieval village, the Castrum de Cabaret, is housed in the steep valley. For history buffs, visiting the village can easily keep you busy all day...
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Here is a very small village quite representative of the Cathar country with its church and the ruins of a castle enthroned on a rocky outcrop. It had only 46 inhabitants in 2020, after having experienced a population peak of 469 inhabitants in 1806, a sign of the rural desertification that affects this region. The village is the birthplace of the troubadour Raimon de Miraval who officiated in the Languedoc region in the 12th and 13th centuries. A plaque leaning against the rock at the foot of the remains of the castle reminds us of his work and his existence.
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Built lengthwise in the hollow of the valley formed by the Orbiel, this Cathar village is not lacking in charm. Dominated by the remains of a medieval castle that played a strategic role during the wars of religion, you can discover in the town, in addition to the Church, various old corbelled and half-timbered houses testifying to past prosperity. Similarly, the so-called Weavers' Cross evokes a textile activity that has now disappeared, just like the agricultural exploitation which is no longer practiced in the town because of the steepness of the land. After having counted up to 900 inhabitants around 1860, the village only has 177 at the last census.
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Part of the circuit of "Villages perched in the Black Mountain", Roquefère is a magnificent example. Set between two steep mountain sides, this tiny village has only 77 inhabitants at the last census. It is dominated by the castle built on a rock protuberance. The latter offered a surveillance point on the road between Carcassonne and the Albigeois. Its origin dates back to the 12th century, and it has undergone only a few changes in its configuration since feudal times, apart from the two square towers and the south facade redesigned in the 17th century. The castle has always been occupied since its origins. It now belongs to a private person. You should also know that you will find a drinking water tap on the small square next to the road, right next to a fountain with a metal wheel (see photo).
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View of the four castles of the eponymous village! Access it by the Fournès road which climbs a little but without too many cars!
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Magnificent castle with a magnificent view when you descend from the waterfalls
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Atypical village that makes you want to come back to discover the hikes.
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The Lastours region is renowned for the Châteaux de Lastours, a complex of four Cathar castles perched on a rocky spur. These include Cabaret, Surdespine, La Tour Régine, and Quertinheux. Each offers a unique glimpse into medieval history and architectural styles, with Cabaret being the most well-preserved.
Yes, beyond the Châteaux de Lastours, you can visit Roquefère Castle, a 12th-century fortress that served as a surveillance point between Carcassonne and Albigeois. Another significant site is the Castle and Church of Miraval-Cabardès, enthroned on a rocky outcrop and known as the birthplace of the troubadour Raimon de Miraval.
The castles offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Châteaux de Lastours, you can see over the Orbiel valley and the Black Mountains. For an exceptional perspective of all four castles (Cabaret, Tour Régine, Surdespine, and Quertineux) from a distance, visit the View of the Châteaux de Lastours from the Village.
The castles are best visited during spring and autumn when the weather is mild, making outdoor exploration and hiking comfortable. Summer can be hot, but the views remain spectacular. Winter offers a quieter experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the area around Lastours is excellent for hiking. You can explore the ruins of the Châteaux de Lastours via a dedicated footpath that provides unique perspectives of the castles and landscapes. For more extensive routes, consider the Gravel biking around Lastours guide, which also features routes suitable for walking, or the MTB Trails around Lastours guide for more challenging terrain.
Beyond hiking, the Lastours region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and mountain biking. Check out the Cycling around Lastours guide for road cycling options, or the MTB Trails around Lastours guide for off-road adventures.
The Châteaux de Lastours offer an immersive experience for all ages, allowing visitors to explore ruins, climb towers, and discover hidden passages. The footpaths around the castles provide an adventurous outing. The archaeological site also includes a 'Flora and Fauna' trail, which can be engaging for children.
The village of Lastours and nearby settlements offer options for dining and accommodation. For example, the village of Mas-Cabardès has a well-known grocery store, Chez Denis, and an associative café, Le Relais du Mas, which are convenient for refueling during your visit.
The Châteaux de Lastours were central to Cathar resistance during the 13th-century Albigensian Crusade, serving as a refuge against Simon de Montfort. They were a hub for Cathar religious activity, sheltering many 'Perfects' and hosting Cathar bishops. Their strategic location controlled access routes into the Cabardès and Montagne Noire regions.
Yes, parking facilities are typically available near the entrance to the Châteaux de Lastours site. It is advisable to check the official website or local tourist information for specific parking locations and any associated fees before your visit.
Extensive archaeological digs have been ongoing at Lastours for nearly 30 years. These excavations have uncovered significant discoveries, which are often showcased in exhibitions like 'Lastours, 4,000 years of history,' providing deeper insight into the site's long history dating back to the Bronze Age.


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