Local History
Visit the Rocher de Carlat to explore the historical significance of the site.





Carlat, located in the picturesque Cantal department of France, is a commune steeped in history. The Rocher de Carlat, a prominent feature, was once the site of a formidable chateau, central to historical intrigue and rebellion. Although the chateau was demolished in 1604, the site remains a park offering sweeping views of the Carlades. Visitors can explore the area's rich history, including tales of Queen Margot's refuge. Today, Carlat is a peaceful destination for those interested in history and stunning landscapes.
Carlat, located in the picturesque Cantal department of France, is a commune steeped in history. The Rocher de Carlat, a prominent feature, was once the site of a formidable chateau, central to historical intrigue and rebellion. Although the chateau was demolished in 1604, the site remains a park offering sweeping views of the Carlades. Visitors can explore the area's rich history, including tales of Queen Margot's refuge. Today, Carlat is a peaceful destination for those interested in history and stunning landscapes.
Historic Rocher de Carlat with panoramic views.
Site of the former powerful chateau.
Rich local lore including Queen Margot's refuge.
Rich historical background with ties to French royalty.
Scenic views from the Rocher de Carlat.
Ongoing archaeological efforts to uncover historical treasures.
Visit the Rocher de Carlat to explore the historical significance of the site.
Bring a camera to capture the stunning vistas from the park.
History buffs and scenic view seekers.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
French, English
Check out ongoing archaeological programs to learn more about the area's past.
Tourists, History Enthusiasts
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather and blooming landscapes, perfect for exploring the historical sites.
Enjoy long days and vibrant local events, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
Experience the beautiful autumn foliage and fewer tourists.
A quieter time to visit, with a peaceful atmosphere and potential for snow-covered scenery.