Best castles around Montpellier and its surrounding region offer a rich history, reflected in an impressive array of castles and "folies." These architectural treasures provide diverse experiences, from exploring well-preserved historical estates to hiking among medieval ruins. The area features a mix of grand country houses built by local nobility and ancient fortresses. Many of these sites are nestled amidst forests, vineyards, and offer panoramic views of the natural landscape.
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Yes, a very beautiful climb to get to the abbey, a magnificent, top place 👍👍
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Possibility of making a loop to get to the Château de Montferrand from the car park
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From the water tanks, accessible from the rear, we have a view of the peak, the castle of Montferrand and the plain of St Mathieu
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Surrounded by forests, meadows and vineyards, this 18th century castle offers an enchanting setting for a walk or a contemplative break. The paths that wind around the estate allow you to admire the castle while discovering the richness of the local fauna and flora.
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Be careful, the first loop is not easy with a not very maintained path, difficult to follow and lots of rocks. It took us a good hour to get to the crossroads and we didn't continue. On the other hand, the return on the 2nd loop was very easy and pleasant (15 mins)
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I took this single track this time in the direction of the climb... it goes up!! LOL!! I prefer in the direction of descent. But it is always majestic to arrive at this Château de Montlaur
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Imposing ruins, it is hard to imagine the work to transport the materials and build these buildings 🥵
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Several castles in the region provide excellent hiking experiences. For a challenging medieval hike, consider the remains of Viviourès Castle, accessible via a roughly 1-hour hike with panoramic views of Pic Saint-Loup. Montferrand Castle also offers dramatic ruins and views, with a loop trail from the car park. For a more tranquil experience, Château de Restinclières is set amidst forests and vineyards, with marked paths perfect for walks. You can also find various running and gravel biking routes near these sites, detailed in our Running Trails around Montpellier and Gravel biking around Montpellier guides.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Château de Restinclières is particularly family-friendly, offering extensive grounds with marked paths for easy walks and opportunities to discover local fauna and flora. The Abbaye Saint Félix de Montceau features a beautiful garden maintained by volunteers and a picnic area, making it a pleasant spot for a family outing.
The region's castles offer a diverse historical journey. You can explore grand 18th-century 'folies' like the Château de Restinclières, which showcases elegant architecture and landscaped gardens. For medieval history, the ruins of Viviourès Castle and Montferrand Castle provide a glimpse into feudal times, with Montferrand having served as a lordly residence and prison. The Abbaye Saint Félix de Montceau offers insights into religious history with its magnificent abbey ruins.
Many castles around Montpellier are celebrated for their beautiful gardens and natural surroundings. Château de Restinclières is nestled among forests, meadows, and vineyards, offering a tranquil setting for nature lovers. The Abbaye Saint Félix de Montceau boasts a very beautiful garden maintained by volunteers. The Château de Flaugergues, a famous 'folie,' features immaculate French-style gardens, an orangery, an English-style park, and a bamboo plantation.
Yes, the region is known for its vineyards and some estates combine historical architecture with wine production. The Château de Flaugergues, for example, includes a 28-hectare vineyard producing AOC Languedoc wines and offers wine-tasting experiences. Château de l'Engarran also combines wine production with its classical architecture.
While popular sites draw crowds, exploring some of the medieval ruins can offer a more secluded experience. Montlaur Castle, though with poorly marked trails, offers a unique historical site and beautiful views, often providing a quieter visit. The ruins of Viviourès Castle, accessible by a hike, also tend to be less crowded than the more easily accessible 'folies'.
'Folies' are grand country houses built by local nobility, primarily in the 18th century, showcasing extravagant architecture and gardens. They offer a unique window into the region's aristocratic past. Notable examples include Château de Flaugergues, Château de la Mogère, and Château de l'Engarran, all located just outside Montpellier.
The area around Montpellier's castles is rich with outdoor activities. Many castles, especially the medieval ruins like Viviourès Castle and Montferrand Castle, are starting points for scenic hikes. The Abbaye Saint Félix de Montceau is also a hub for hiking and cycling tours. You can find detailed routes for various sports in our guides, such as Running Trails around Montpellier, Gravel biking around Montpellier, and Road Cycling Routes around Montpellier.
While specific castle policies vary, many outdoor areas and trails around the castles are dog-friendly. For instance, the extensive grounds of Château de Restinclières are suitable for walks with dogs. Hiking trails leading to medieval ruins like Viviourès Castle and Montferrand Castle are generally accessible for dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and check local regulations.
The spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months are generally ideal for visiting the castles. The weather is pleasant for exploring gardens and hiking to ruins, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful. Summer can be hot, especially for hikes to medieval castles, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if visiting during July and August.
Yes, several castles provide stunning panoramic views. Viviourès Castle and Montferrand Castle, both medieval ruins perched on hills, offer breathtaking views, notably of the Pic Saint-Loup. The Château de Restinclières also provides scenic viewpoints within its expansive grounds.
Most castles and 'folies' are located within a short driving distance from Montpellier, making them ideal for day trips. For example, Château de Flaugergues is just outside the city, and Château de l'Engarran is about 10 kilometers away. Medieval ruins like Viviourès and Montferrand castles are also easily accessible for a half-day or full-day excursion, often combined with a hike.


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