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chateau de commarque

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    Discover the Medieval fortified encampment and the Fortress with its...
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    • ljwflys 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      And fascinating, loved the history, the troglodyte caves, the castle, everything. Off season the we couldn't actually go in the ruins but worth it just to walk around.
    • CHoward57 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Quite a long walk to get to the Chateau. It was worth the trip, but if you are traveling with someone unable to walk distances or hike up the castle, not recommended. If you are disabled you can drive to the entrance (like the employees) and take pictures from there. Well preserved and beautiful to see. Still a work in progress getting it back to what it once was.
    • keithpcfl 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is about a 20 minute walk down to the castle. Allow plenty of time as it takes longer coming back. Somebody younger and in good shape could probably cut 5 minutes off of my time. It overlooks a meadow and stream. The only toilet facilities are at the car park.
    • GlobalLove247 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was an amazing find while castle hunting in the Dordogne region of France. Park and hike downhill to the grounds of this awesome old castle with incredible views with tons to explore. The photos say it all. While climbing around the castle, you'll see another castle across the valley.
    • LoisG702 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After a 15 minute walk through the woods you find a hidden surprise - a ruined castle in a lovely green valley. Perched on a rocky outcrop is this picturesque castle with 15,000 years of history.Underneath the castle are the remains of trogodlyte cave dwellings. A really remarkable historic monument.
    • Teresita_Herndon_VA 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This chateau is well worth the visit! While it is only partially restored, visitors can visit nearly all parts of the site. There are stairs, including a narrow circular staircase, so mobility is required to view all of it. This is one of those fascinating sites that has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with obvious evidence of very early human habitation in the cliff walls. The only place off-limits is the cave in which some fantastic prehistoric art was found, but there is a video feed running inside the chateau that takes you through the cavern and shows the art, one of which is considered the most remarkable depiction of a horse discovered to date. One of the aspects of this site that we really liked were signs outside each of the component parts of the chateau explaining what it was and showing an artist's rendering of what it would have looked like originally--very helpful to be able to appreciate it. When you buy your entrance ticket (8 euros), the very helpful staff will loan you a large notebook with laminated pages (in a variety of languages) providing a wealth of information that, in combination with the signs, provide a good historical and architectural understanding of the site. Further, this chateau is located in a lovely little valley with outstanding views, including of another chateau across the river. Extremely picturesque! You could burn up a lot of camera battery here, so be forewarned. There is also a small picnic area with tables and some snacks/drinks available for purchase. You can spend a ton of time here so plan accordingly. It was sparsely visited while we were there in the late morning/early afternoon, which allowed for great unspoiled pictures and a feeling that you have it all to yourself. Highly recommended!
    • Avanturistika 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Its a lovely reconstruction of old ruins but nothing more. We spent a good few hours wondering about and playing medieval knights. I wouldn't say it's a must do but definitely worth swinging by if you have time and aren't far away.
    • S6230NGjohnr 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      600m walk through the woods and suddenly you are in a beautiful little valley with the ruin of the Chateau de Commarque overlooking it. Part restored, part ruin it is a delight to walk around. And first thing in the morning you have the place almost to yourself.
    • RichardinOhio 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a challenging walk, especially the beginning, on a stony path from a free car park. It is worth the hike (in good weather, at least), as the views are sensational. I wish we had gone to lunch first, and allowed ore time to see this sight as it is quite large and a slow drive because of winding roads.
    • ATG123 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited here at the end of a long day but it was well worth it. The Chateau is ruined but very negotiable and you can really visualise the way it would have looked. It is in a beautiful setting in a valley.Get an English guidebook and it does add a lot of information about the place. it is a bit of a walk from the carpark and it is a bit of a hike to the top but it is well worth it. They also accept dogs on a lead which is great.
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