Hilltop villages
In the 11th and 12th centuries, medieval fortifications were established on these summits, mostly modest, but sufficient to see and be seen. For a long time historians attributed these hilltop villages to the necessity of defending themselves against the Saracens.
In fact it was the local lords who sought to assemble the rural population in these hilltop villages in order to more efficiently tax them and establish a number of monopolies (mills, ovens, etc.). Houses were built in the shadow of the ramparts and remained there until the 19th century when houses were built lower down the slope. Only a century or so later and the hilltop villages are experiencing a rebirth!
Allan
AllanChâteauneuf-de-Mazenc
La Bégude-de-MazencPiégros-la Clastre
Piégros-la-ClastreSainte-Jalle
Sainte-JalleMirabel-et-Blacons
Mirabel-et-BlaconsSaint-Auban-sur-l'Ouvèze
Saint-Auban-sur-l'OuvèzeChantemerle-Lès-Grignan
Chantemerle-lès-GrignanAurel
AurelPuygiron
PuygironRoynac
RoynacGigors-et-Lozeron
Gigors-et-LozeronMontoison
MontoisonPuy-Saint-Martin
Puy-Saint-MartinRemains of the Château de La Baume de Transit
La Baume-de-TransitEspenel
EspenelVinsobres
VinsobresGrignan
GrignanSoyans
SoyansCrest
CrestVillage de Chaudebonne
ChaudebonneLa Laupie
La LaupieVillage d'Aubres
AubresBourdeaux
BourdeauxLe Poët-Laval
Le Poët-LavalMirmande
MirmandeDiscovery tour of Saint Restitut
Saint-RestitutRousset-les-Vignes
Rousset-les-VignesRimon-et-Savel
Rimon-et-SavelMollans-sur-Ouvèze
Mollans-sur-OuvèzeLa Garde-Adhémar
La Garde-Adhémarvillage SAHUNE
SahuneMontségur-sur-Lauzon
Montségur-sur-LauzonBarret-de-Lioure
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