This picturesque medieval village nestling in the Gijou valley boasts a castle that once belonged to the powerful Bourbons-Malauze family. Lacaze is also very popular with nature lovers and fishing enthusiasts.
This magnificent little medieval village, listed as a "Petite cité de caractère", nestles in the Gijou valley in the Monts de Lacaune. Don't miss out on a guided tour of the castle in summer, or a group visit all year round by prior arrangement.
On the way to Lacaze, we also recommend a short diversions to the "forgotten" hamlet of Camalière and the fortified chapel of St Jean del Frech.
There is also a waterfall at St Michel de Léon.
Classement & labels
- Open air
- Towns and Villages of the Principled of France
Informations supplémentaires
Animaux acceptés : Oui
Langues parlées
- French
Ouverture
Ouverture du 01 January 2024 au 31 December 2024
Tarifs
Free access to the village and the Tourist Information Office at the castle reception.
A charge will be made for visiting the castle.
Prestations
Equipments
- Film room
- Free car park
- Car park
- Public WC
- Bar
- Defibrillator
- Camper van reception area
- Play area
- Picnic area
- Book shop
- Exhibition space
Services
- Pets welcome
- Motorhomes allowed
- Room hire
- Tourist routes
- Restaurant
- Tour free of charge
- Guided tours