Castles around Comps offer a glimpse into historical architecture and regional significance. The area features a mix of ancient defensive structures and later transformations into grand residences. These sites are often situated on strategic elevations, providing historical context and views of the surrounding landscape. Exploring these locations reveals the evolution of fortifications and noble estates over centuries.
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In the 16th century, the Bourg citadel, the stronghold of Bordeaux, was elevated to the rank of impregnable citadel thanks to the work of the Duke of Épernon, whose vaulted passage remains a vestige that you can discover during guided tours. You'll also visit the basement, where the former stone quarries were used to build impressive 70-meter-long reinforced concrete oil tanks, used during World War II. The Bourg Citadel Museum is located near the castle, which features 18th-century neoclassical architecture. You'll be amazed by its collection of horse-drawn carriages, which you'll learn about during guided tours.
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The terrace of the Chateau de la Citadelle de Bourg en Gironde offers a superb view of the Dordogne just before the junction with the Garonne, from where they form the Gironde estuary. You can still see the facade of the old 18th century charterhouse that was built there, as well as a view of the river. The Citadel of Bourg museum presents an impressive network of underground passages as well as a collection of horse-drawn carriages. Open daily between June and September.
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Since we wanted to continue with the ferry, but still had 60 minutes until the next crossing, we looked at this pretty citadel. There is also a café that invites you to linger.
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In his 56 years of service, Vauban, who was already an Ingénieur de France, designed 33 new forts, delivered over 400 projects for 160 sites and modernized countless existing forts. He is the actual creator of the enceinte de fer, the iron belt, and the pré carré, with which France under Louis XIV secured its external borders. The fortified town of Neuf-Brisach/Neu-Breisach is considered to be his main work Fortifications by Vauban is the name of the World Heritage site that summarizes the important fortifications of the brilliant French master builder. In 2008, UNESCO decided to include twelve particularly exemplary and well-preserved sites in the World Heritage List: * Arras Citadel * Citadel, ramparts and Fort Griffon in Besançon * Citadel of Blaye, Fort Paté on an island in the Gironde and the * Citadel of Cussac-Fort-Médoc * Briançon fortification system (walls, four forts, signal tower and bridge) * Tour dorée (golden tower) in Camaret-sur-Mer * Fortified Upper Town of Longwy * Fortified city of Mont-Dauphin * Mont-Louis, composed of citadel and fortified city * Fortified town of Neuf-Brisach * Saint-Martin-de-Ré fortress with ramparts, port and citadel * Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue: Towers and fortifications in Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue and on the neighboring island of Tatihou * Fort Liberia, city walls and the fortified cave Cova Bastera in Villefranche-de-Conflent” (Source: Wikipedia)
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The citadel of Blaye is a military complex of 25 hectares built between 1685 and 1689 by the military engineer François Ferry. There is a ferry to cross to Médoc with bicycles.
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The citadel of Blaye is home to a few bars, restaurants and shops and offers some entertainment on summer evenings.
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The Citadelle is very worth seeing. You can stroll through it for free and find medieval flair. There is also a very nice view of the surrounding area.
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You can bike into the fortress which is a nice village with a terrific view
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Beyond the immediate vicinity of Comps, the Drôme region offers several magnificent castles. Highly recommended are the Citadel of Blaye, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the historic Rudel Castle, which is part of the Blaye citadel. Other significant castles include Château de Grignan, known for its literary history and panoramic views, Château de Suze-la-Rousse with its Wine University, and Château des Adhémar in Montélimar, a vibrant cultural center.
The historic Château de Comps is privately owned and not typically open for general public tours. However, a wing of the château operates as a bed and breakfast, offering a unique opportunity to stay within the historic building. You can find more information about the accommodation options on dieulefit-tourisme.com.
Yes, some castles offer family-friendly experiences. The Citadel of Blaye is listed as family-friendly and hosts entertainment on summer evenings. The Château des Adhémar in Montélimar also provides interactive routes, games, and activities designed to engage visitors of all ages with the Middle Ages.
The castles around Comps and in the Drôme region offer a rich tapestry of history. You can explore medieval defensive structures like the 12th-century Château de Comps and the feudal Château de Suze-la-Rousse. The Citadel of Blaye and its East Gate showcase 17th-century military engineering by Vauban. Château de Grignan was transformed into a sumptuous Renaissance residence, while Château des Adhémar dates back to the 10th century and has served as a citadel, palace, and prison.
Yes, you can find castles that combine history with viticulture. Château Reynaud is a charming small manor house with a winery, offering a private access experience. Similarly, Château Malescasse is another castle situated among vineyards. The Château de Suze-la-Rousse also notably houses a Wine University and an ampelographical park.
The region around Comps offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous walking, cycling, or driving routes, including the GR 9 trail and the Huguenot trail, accessible from Château de Comps. For more structured activities, you can explore gravel biking routes, MTB trails, and road cycling routes in the area.
Many castles in the region are strategically located on elevated positions, offering stunning views. Château de Grignan, perched on a rocky outcrop, provides breathtaking panoramic views of Provence, including lavender fields and Mont Ventoux. The Château des Adhémar in Montélimar also boasts remarkable arcaded windows and panoramic vistas.
The Citadel of Blaye is a significant 17th-century fortification that was expanded under the direction of Field Marshal and engineer Blaise François Pagan and later overseen by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site "Verrou Vauban," recognized for its exceptional military architecture. It also includes the medieval Rudel Castle ruins within its perimeter.
Yes, the Château des Adhémar in Montélimar serves as a vibrant cultural and artistic center. It regularly hosts temporary exhibitions of contemporary art, making it a dynamic destination for art enthusiasts alongside its historical significance.
Yes, you can experience an overnight stay in a historic setting. A wing of the Château de Comps operates as a bed and breakfast, offering two double rooms with private bathrooms. This provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquility and charm of a historic castle. More details can be found on dieulefit-tourisme.com.
Visitors appreciate the historical architecture and regional significance of the castles. The area offers a mix of ancient defensive structures and grand residences, often situated on strategic elevations providing historical context and views. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with 91 upvotes and 36 photos shared across the highlights, indicating a high level of enjoyment and appreciation for these sites.


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