Jaujac : village of character

place du champ de Ma

07380 Jaujac

Telephone : 04 75 93 22 28

https://sourcesvolcans.com/jaujac

Surrounded by the Cevennes greenhouses, nestled between the youngest volcano of Ardèche and long basaltic flows, Jaujac enchants the visitor with the beauty of its sites.

Located at the edge of the Lignon river, at an altitude of 420 meters, the village has preserved and enhance a deep medieval character. This atmosphere is accentuated by paved streets, the castle of Castrevieille, the castle of Bruget. The central square lined with majestic plane trees distills a very southern atmosphere and comes alive regularly on market days.
This village is also a major site of Ardèche volcanism.

The village takes its name from the old seigniory of Jaujac, who lived in the 12th century and lived in the castle of Chastelas on the left bank of the river. Medieval village in the shape of a star, it revolves around a square planted with trees, adorned with a fountain. Its originality rests on its triad of castles: Castrevieille, Bruget, Rochemure.

A triad of castles.
There are three castles in the town.
The castle of Castrevieille, XIIIe, is located at the entrance of the village and belongs to the Count d'Antraïgues before becoming the property of the town. Imposing mass, it is characteristic of the bastides of the south of France: large main building flanked by towers giving it the appearance of a fort. It currently houses the village hall, as well as several rural houses.
The castle of Bruget, located on the road of Roudils, is the cradle of the old family of Bruget around the year 1378.The castle is worth the detour, it has beautiful coat of arms, a room with a magnificent French ceiling as well a winding staircase ending in an original palm vault.
Finally the castle Rochemure and his domain, located between the mouth of the volcano and the village, it was transformed to become the home of the Regional Natural Park of the Monts d'Ardèche.

Historic site steeped in history, the dungeon Chastelas, located in the old district of Jaujac, was built by De Jaujac, and razed in the fourteenth. It remains only the base of one of the walls in the district of Chastelas.

Nearby are many sights, such as the Jaujac Cup, remains of an ancient volcano. The "Roman" bridge of Chastelas which allows to cross a tributary of the Lignon going towards the spa of Neyrac-Les Bains.
The surroundings are ideal for observing the ancient basaltic flows that have given rise to magnificent octagonal prisms, which are called basaltic organs.

Période d'ouverture

Throughout the year : open daily.

Facilities / Interests

Equipements

Public WC, Restaurant, Phone box/phone point, Bar, Defibrillator, Play area, Picnic area, Exhibition space, Book shop, Toilets

Services

Pets welcome, Unguided group tours, Sales on site, Room hire, Shop, Wi-fi, Tourist brochures, Tourist information, Restaurant, Unguided individual tours

Activites

Temporary exhibition, Entertainment evenings, Theatre, Shows, Activity, Children's entertainment, Concert

Duree Moyenne Visite Individuelle

150

Prestations Visites Individuelles

Unguided individual tours available permanently
Guided individual tours on request

Prestations Visites Groupees

Unguided group tours available permanently
Guided group tours on request

Visitable

Yes

Gratuit

Yes

Near

geolocalization

Latitude : 44.636652

Longitude : 4.255564

Altitude : 420 m

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