Lacaze, a small town full of character

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

  • Play area
  • Picnic area
  • Bar
  • Public WC
  • Camper van reception area
  • Exhibition space
  • Book shop
  • Car park
  • Defibrillator
  • Film room
  • Free car park

Services

  • Pets welcome
  • Motorhomes allowed
  • Room hire
  • Tourist routes
  • Restaurant
  • Tour free of charge
  • Guided tours

This provider also offers

Lacaze Tourist Information Point

Lacaze Tourist Information Point

Tourism institutions

Lacaze

Château de Lacaze

Château de Lacaze

Historic site and monument

Lacaze

Eglise St Jean Del Frech et Camalières

Eglise St Jean Del Frech et...

Historic site and monument

Lacaze

Children’s visit : Become a knight at Lacaze castle

Children’s visit : Become a knight...

Historic site and monument

Lacaze

Fêtes de Lacaze

Fêtes de Lacaze

Entertainment/recreation

Lacaze