Monday, August 01, 2011

Château de Roquefixade

Magnificent walk from this book meant a 2-3 hour walk from Roquefixade village that climaxed with excellent views on



the approach to the Chateau itself.

This approach made it look insurmountable initially as, though you are on a similar level, your hill drops away and the rock on which the Chateau sits rises steeply beyond, exposing the sides that are quite literally sheer drops.


Can climb (scarily in places) right up to the remains (without charge). But caution is advised as you can easily arrive at the sheer drops with no warning. Not quite sure how the Cathars sourced food and water whilst up there but you can see why they'd be able to defend themselves extremely well.


Beautiful day with stunning views.


Nature wise saw swallowtails



at the top of the Chateau and Black Redstarts during the initial walk, with the distinctive red tails as they flew off.

7 comments:

Le Griffonnier said...

Looks like a very interesting walk on a beautiful summer's day! I am sure your account will encourage many others to have a look for themselves.

mrsmiggins said...

Great views, stunning location! While you can see how the castle would be difficult to attack, you can also see how it would be vulnerable to a siege.

Wanderer said...

Appreciate the kind comments Le Griffonnier.

Wanderer said...

Very good points mrsmiggins.

Hoops Hooley said...

...And you can get a push chair up there too??! ;-)

Some good snaps, particularly the butterfly.

Anonymous said...

He roams around around around around.

Wanderer said...

No chance re. push chair. Amazing how they got all the rock and materials up there to build it in the first place.