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MONTSÉGUR CASTLE

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Mairie, 32 rue du village, 09300Montségur, France
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2024
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2024

Castle among the unmissable in Ariège, a high place of catharism, medieval Christian movement refusing the dogma of the Trinity

To come to Ariège without seeing Montségur could lead you to the stake. We are here in the highest place of catharism. Catharism is a medieval Christian movement, which refuses the dogma of the Trinity. It is a movement that deeply marked the south of France in the 12th century. Based on Christianity, the movement is partly in opposition to Catholicism - criticizing the ostentatious wealth and abuse of power of the Roman Church.

Located on its pog, at 1,207 m above sea level, the castle overlooks the charming village and the surrounding valleys. The ascent to the castle is worthwhile (be well-shod), but don't be intimidated by the first 5 minutes which are particularly trying. Once you arrive at the stele known as the cramats, the climb is much more pleasant, in a relatively cool undergrowth. From the castle the panorama is breathtaking. The visit guided by Fabrice Chambon is fantastic. Let's face it, there are only 4 walls left at Montségur. The storytelling ability of this academic will bring this austere and tragic place to life. You will end up hearing the sounds of battles and will also learn that this castle was not only a military building, but also a place of life and especially, a place of resistance against oppression and invasion. It took 11 months of siege for this citadel of vertigo to fall under the yoke of the lords of the king of France. You can also visit the historical and archaeological museum to discover how the inhabitants of the castle lived.

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Visited in april 2024
I went to Château de Montségur on the 7-04-2024. It was a amazing experience. The climb was not as bad as I thought it looked. It has steps in places, some quite high and quite rocky and uneven, so just take your time if you have concerns. I went with someone who had a hip replacement 8 weeks ago, and they managed the climb too( she was a little sore but not too bad). One of our party mentioned he wished he had better trainers as his feet hurt coming down with the pressure of the stones on the souls of his feet. Either walking shoes or descent cushioned trainers will be fine. It took me around 25 minutes and I stopped at a couple of view points for photos and just to take in the beautiful landscape. There was no charge to go up as out of season I believe. Car park is free, and it looks fairly new restaurant opposite the car park, however this wasn't open as again out of season. The climb is well worth it, take a pack lunch and water and enjoy the energies and view. (NOTE, no where to fill up water bottles on the climb or at the bottom) You might as well make the most of the climb LOL and make a couple of hours of it. On our visit we up again at night fall to experience the energies and take night pictures in the dark. (Take good torches and quite rocky navigating the descent in pitch dark .Again a amazing experience as we had the Château to ourselves. Well worth the trip and I will visit again in the future
Visited in april 2024
Un magnifique point de vue depuis ce château mythique des Cathares.
Accès payant. Le site reste ouvert (et visiblement gratuit) après la fermeture
Visited in april 2024
La montée est ardue (au moins 30 minutes à vitesse tranquille) mais ouah quelle claque quand on arrive au sommet .Une vue panoramique splendide à 360 °
Pas de guichet, pas d'accès fermé donc pas de billet d'entrée pour nous ...peut-être l'été ?
Visited in april 2024
Un incontournable. On y revient toujours avec autant de plaisir et d'emotion. Assension de 20 à 25 minutes assez raide mais praticable. La récompense avec une vue incroyable et imprenable à 360 degrés. A faire... et à refaire ❤️
Visited in april 2024
Castillo cátaro del siglo XIII. El camino hasta arriba es un poco dificultoso en ciertos tramos, pero accesible en general (subimos varios adultos, niños y dos perros sin excesivos problemas). Las vistas desde arriba hacen que el esfuerzo valga la pena, ya que el entorno es de una gran belleza. A través de los diferentes paneles informativos que nos iremos encontrando por el camino, descubriremos la trágica historia del lugar. Lamentablemente, el estado del castillo es ruinoso, que aunque conserve las paredes, el interior está hueco. Atención muy amable en la taquilla (hay que señalar que el acceso es de pago).

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