Castles near Lentillères France are situated within the wider Ardèche department, a region known for its mountainous terrain and historical sites. Lentillères is a small rural village characterized by its 19th-century Romanesque-style church, the Sainte-Philomène chapel, and Neolithic engraved symbols. While the village itself does not host castles, the surrounding area offers several historical châteaux and fortified structures. These landmarks provide insights into the region's past and are often found amidst scenic landscapes.
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Vogüé, the charming village with small houses at the foot of an imposing rock face. Stone calades (small paved alleys), typical of the old villages in Ardèche with narrow streets beautiful to drive through and catch your breath.
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A beautifully situated village with narrow streets. The large bridge is a great place to swim in the Ardèche. One of the shops, La Virginie Episerie d'Ardèche, on the grande rue, serves delicious goat ice cream and offers shady seating. They also sell snacks and many regional delicacies to give as gifts.
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The chateau is privately owned and not open to visitors, September 2024.
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Embedded in the limestone of the cliff, the old town, classified among the "Most Beautiful Villages of France", forms an amphitheater at the edge of the gorges. A picturesque site renowned for its exceptional panoramas… Among the places to visit, the Château de Vogüé is worth a detour. In the old village, the tightly packed houses with medieval arcades on Rue des Puces, the narrowest street in France, meet rustic wells and more recent architecture... The Romanesque chapel proudly displays stained glass windows by Alfred Manessier. And the beach by the river promises moments of pure relaxation at all times.
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Sleepy place with an impressive castle complex.
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No, the village of Lentillères itself does not host any castles. It is a small rural village known for its 19th-century Romanesque-style church, the Sainte-Philomène chapel, and Neolithic engraved symbols. The castles mentioned in this guide are located in the wider Ardèche department, surrounding Lentillères.
For exceptional panoramas, visit Vogüé, a picturesque settlement classified among the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." Another excellent spot is the Belvedere at the Château de Montréal, which provides wide views over the valley from a rocky outcrop.
Yes, Vogüé is considered family-friendly. Besides its notable château, the village offers a beach by the river, ice cream parlors, and cafes, making it a pleasant destination for all ages.
Yes, at Ventadour Castle, which is undergoing reconstruction by students and craftsmen, you can sometimes receive private tours to learn a great deal about its history. It's advisable to check their operating hours, as it has been known to be open on Sundays only due to volunteer availability.
Beyond the regional castles, Lentillères itself features a 19th-century Romanesque-style church and the Sainte-Philomène chapel. The area also holds ancient Neolithic engraved symbols, offering insights into much older history.
The region around Lentillères is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including moderate to difficult options like the 'Cycle path to the Ardèche – Voie Verte du Malpas loop'. There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Romanesque Church of Ailhon loop from Lentillères'. For more details, explore the cycling and running guides for the area.
Yes, Tauriers Castle, while an impressive complex in a sleepy village, is privately owned and not open to visitors as of September 2024.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque settings and historical depth. For instance, Vogüé is loved for its beauty, exceptional panoramas, and charming village atmosphere with cafes and restaurants. The wide views from the Belvedere at the Château de Montréal are also highly appreciated.
The Ardèche region, with its mountainous terrain and outdoor activities, is generally pleasant from spring through autumn. Visiting during these seasons allows for comfortable exploration of the castles and enjoyment of the surrounding natural landscapes and river activities, such as those found near Vogüé.
Yes, Ventadour Castle is notable for being actively rebuilt by students and craftsmen. This ongoing work provides a unique opportunity to see historical preservation in action and potentially gain insights into the castle's past during a visit.
The castles in the Ardèche region offer diverse experiences. You'll find medieval fortresses, Renaissance residences, and structures integrated into charming villages like Vogüé. Many, such as the Belvedere at the Château de Montréal, also provide stunning panoramic viewpoints over the scenic landscapes.


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