A rare example in the Midi-Pyrénées region of an unaltered Renaissance leisure residence, where the lords of the Boissezon de Masviel community (now Murat-sur-Vèbre) resided during the reign of Henry IV.
Overlooking the hamlet of Canac by roughly one hundred meters, the preserved site offers a wide panorama over the upper Dourdou valley.
A family-friendly walk along restored ancient paths leads to the ruins.
Experienced hikers will prefer the itinerary “Le Plo de Canac”.
Overlooking the hamlet of Canac by roughly one hundred meters, the preserved site offers a wide panorama over the upper Dourdou valley.
A family-friendly walk along restored ancient paths leads to the ruins.
Experienced hikers will prefer the itinerary “Le Plo de Canac”.
Prices :
Free of charge.
Accepted animals :
No
Equipments :
Car park
Categories :
Renaissance