Château de Losse and its gardens Château de Losse and its gardens Château de Losse and its gardens Château de Losse and its gardens Château de Losse and its gardens Château de Losse and its gardens Château de Losse and its gardens Château de Losse and its gardens Château de Losse and its gardens Château de Losse and its gardens

Château de Losse and its gardens

Château et Jardins de Losse, Renaissance in Périgord

Welcome to Château de Losse

Château et Jardins de Losse - Renaissance in Périgord

Overlooking the Vézère river, Château de Losse is a splendid plaisance residence built in the 16th century on the site of a medieval fortress.

You can visit the chateau's grand dwelling (MH), furnished in period style, and its gardens, entirely reconstructed in Renaissance style (Jardin Remarquable), as well as the defensive towers, moats, underground passageways, park and many other unusual and grandiose places.

Seasonal events, tours for all ages, treasure hunts for children.

ANIMATIONS

- Visit the fully refurbished and decorated Grand Logis apartments

- Visit the gardens, moat and park at your leisure

- A guided tour of the château and gardens is available.

- An enigmatic and historical treasure hunt in the garden

Practical information:

  • A translation of the tour will be offered to our foreign visitors at the entrance in around ten languages.
  • Picnic area and salon tea/restaurant in the Jardin de la Princesse

Pricing details

Individual
Adult from age 18 10,00 €
Reduced  12 to 17 years old * students 8 €
Child ages 5 to 11 6 €

Dates and times

Reopening from April 15, 2024 to November 3, 2024.

April - May-June-September: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm.

July - August: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm.

From October 1st online booking compulsory

Free for children under 5 and people with disabilities

 

Address:

Château de Losse ,Route de la Princesse d'Annam, 24290 Thonac

Sector

Black Périgord
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