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NAJAC CASTLE

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Le Bourg, 12270Najac, France Show on map
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2025
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Castle appreciated for its history, its architecture, its preserved rooms and its chapel with vaults and carved capitals

Before the fortress, there was a fortified castle, built in 1100 by Bertrand de Saint-Gilles, son of Raymond VII, Count of Rodez. A simple square tower in the 12th century, the fortress overlooking the village was enlarged in the 13th century and became the keystone of the country. Commissioned in 1253 by Alphonse de Poitiers, brother of Saint Louis, the Fortress of Najac was built by the Counts of Toulouse to defend Rouergue. As the capital of Bas Rouergue, it housed the Seneschaussée. In 1249, on the death of Count Raimond VII, he was succeeded by his son-in-law Alphonse de Poitiers, and the region, including Najac, rose up for a few months. The new Count brought the region back into line, before deciding to consolidate his power by reinforcing the existing military structure. The tour begins with an evocation of the architecture and construction techniques employed by the builders. The signatures of the various trades are clearly visible. Inside, you'll find well-preserved rooms and the chapel, with its sculpted vaults and capitals. The tour is punctuated by anecdotes. For example, you'll learn that the English troops welcomed in 1362 were driven from the fortress using a local technique. In keeping with the rule of hospitality, the owners offered their guests unlimited wine, so they had no trouble getting them over the walls! Today, many British subjects have chosen to settle in Aveyron.

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Visited in july 2025
Vaut le détour
Se garer dans les parkings à l’est du village permet de découvrir les charmes de celui-ci à pied sur toute sa longueur. Ceci avant de visiter l’imposante forteresse, ses archères uniques par leur taille, la vue superbe en haut du donjon. Le prix du billet permet de donner un sérieux coup de main à la restauration du lieu. Savoir qu’il y a un nombre certain de marches à monter. La guide nous a appris beaucoup de choses.
Visited in july 2025
Nous avons visité la forteresse de Najac avec un guide passionné et de grande qualité. Les explications étaient complètes, détaillées et très enrichissantes. Un vrai plaisir d’apprendre l’histoire de ce lieu avec une personne aussi aimable et compétente.

En revanche, notre expérience a été un peu ternie en fin de visite par l'attitude de son binôme. Nous avons été interpellés à distance, de manière peu courtoise, pour une "escalade de mur" alors qu’il ne s’agissait que d’une main posée sur un muret. Un comportement un peu excessif qui a contrasté avec le professionnalisme du guide principal.
Une fin un peu amère..

Edit : je modifie la note car la réponse est hors sol et ne correspond pas du tout à mon expérience.
Visited in july 2025
Avec forteresse avec une vue incroyable sur les montagnes aveyronnaises
Visited in july 2025
Bien, merci à Melle la guide pour ses explications
Visited in july 2025
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