First a prehistoric cave dwelling, this cliff and rock shelter is now a vertical labyrinth and a testament to the history of mankind. This unique site, classified as a Historic Monument, is the only one of its kind still intact today.
This castle-in-the-cliff might easily have leapt out of Jules Verne or Maurice Leblanc’s imagination; we can imagine Phileas Fogg or Arsène Lupin making it their impregnable hideout. Visiting each room of this breathtaking site, from the prehistoric gallery to the richly-furnished Countess’ bedchamber, will feel like a dream.