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CHÂTEAU DE PEYREPERTUSE

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D14, Le Château, 11350Duilhac-Sous Peyrepertuse, France
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2024
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Castle on a spur, composed of four parts: the lower enclosure, the old keep, the middle enclosure and the Saint-Jordi keep

Peyrepertuse is the name of the rock on which the fortress sits, and means "pierced stone" in Occitan. Erected 800 meters above sea level, it offers breathtaking views of the Corbières to the north, the Fenouillèdes to the south and all the way to the sea. With its 1.2 km of ramparts, it is the most extensive of the "Sons of Carcassonne" castles. First mentioned in 1070, its location meant that the fortress suffered little from the Albigensian Crusade, and saw few major battles. In the 13th century, it became one of the royal fortresses rebuilt to defend the border with the kingdom of Aragon, and then with Spain until the 17th century. The citadel of this gigogne castle consists of three parts, superimposing three constructions, dating from the 11th and 13th centuries. The lower, triangular-shaped enclosure is protected to the north by a 120 m wall with an old keep and loggia. The median enclosure houses a series of ruins, including an imposing polygonal building. At the very top, the San-Jordi keep features fascinating medieval rooms with loopholes facing east, following the sunrise at the summer solstice. Access is via the Saint-Louis staircase, built by order of Louis IX in 1250. Peyrepertuse is the most accomplished and best-preserved example of medieval architecture in the Languedoc region. From this rocky outcrop, you can not only see the Château de Queribus, but also enjoy the peace and quiet of the surrounding countryside.


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jbrsz
Visited in august 2017
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C'est un magnifique château cathare. La montée est un peu rude mais la vue est extraordinaire. Il faut prévoir un pull car il y a beaucoup de vent même en été.
Quiizas
Visited in august 2017
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Joli château Cathare, mais attention ça grimpe, veillez à être bien chaussés ! Nous sommes tombés sur un jour où il y avait un spectacle de fauconnerie, et c'était vraiment super joli !
Une très belle découverte, j'y retournerai volontiers !
drusa
Visited in july 2017
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Il y a une assez rude montée pour arrivée au château, mais la vue et l'architecture valent la peine. De plus à certaine heures il y a un très beau spectacle avec des rapaces présenté par des intermittents du spectacle.
Visited in september 2017
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magnifique château; on en oublie la rude montée pour y arriver depuis Duilhac ; on s'y promène avec plaisir ; la vue est imprenable; on distingue au loin le château de Quéribus;
lito
Visited in august 2016
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La vaisseau cathare ! Ce château mérite son ascension surtout l'été lors des spectacles de fauconnerie qui y sont organisés. La vue est imprenable sur les Corbières et les cathares n'auront plus de secret pour vous après la visite.

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