Fortress in Mornas

Come and push open the door of the Mornas fortress. A host of ladies and lords will tell you all about the customs and traditions of the Middle Ages in an original, entertaining and interactive way!

Description

The Fortress of Mornas Queen of the Rhône Valley,

Proudly set atop a 137-metre-high cliff, the Fortress of Mornas was originally a bastion of military defense. Occupied since ancient times, the site reveals its history from its origins to its desertion after the Wars of Religion.

Today, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages, as you stroll through these 12th-century walls. In the heart of the fortress, you'll find the most beautiful buildings of the fortress. Here you'll find the attic, the fortress's salt vault, the treasure of Mornas. Discover the journey, use and importance of salt throughout history, and discover the barbican, the surrounding walls, the keep and a breathtaking view of the Rhône valley.

The fortress is open from Easter to October 31.

It can be visited either ;

- On a guided tour: lasting around 1h15, this immersive experience
medieval history. You'll be immersed in the atmosphere, with costumed characters and impromptu situations. These tours are accompanied by tour guides.
Suitable for the whole family

- The self-guided tour: allows you to discover the fortress at your own pace, with documentation detailing all the important points of the site given to you on arrival, and explanatory panels along the way.

Access to the fortress is on foot, via montée de la Combe and montée André Caillet. Estimated time: 30 minutes.
Tables and benches are available along the way.
The fortress has no water or toilet facilities. Toilets are available on the Val Romigier esplanade.
Drinks are not sold at the fortress, so bring your own water bottle.

Spoken languages

  • French

Themes

  • Castle
  • Historic patrimony

Labels and ranking

  • Viarhona
  • Travelling companion

Activities

  • Children's entertainment
  • Shows

Opening

From 01/04 to 03/11
Opening hours daily between 10 am and 5.30 pm.
Simple tours:
April 1 to July 7 and September 1 to November 5: daily
Fridays in July and August
from 10 am to 5:30 pm (from 01/10 to 05/11 from 11 am to 5:30 pm) closed from 1 pm to 1:30 pm. New in 2023 QR code + audio.

Guided tours :
July 8 to August 31: every day except Friday, except Friday, July 14, when the fortress will be open.
departures at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m.
closed from 2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. New for 2023, tour guides will join the troupe of actors.
From April 1 to July 07 and from September 1 to November 5, guided tours are available on reservation for groups of 20 or more.
School tours from April 24 to July 7 by prior arrangement.

Visit

Individual tour

  • Unguided individual tours available permanently
  • Guided individual tours available permanently
  • Average Duration of the individual tour: 30 minutes

Group tour

  • Unguided group tours on request
  • Guided group tours on request
  • Average duration of groups visit: 30 minutes
  • Min. group size: 20

Rate

Adult: 8 to 12 € (Simple tour € 8
Animated tour €12)
Child : 6 to 10 € (Simple tour € 6
Animated tour €10)
Group adults: 7 to 11 € (Simple tour 7€
Animated tour €11)
Group children : 5 to 9 € (Single visit 5€
Animated tour €9).

Free entry for children < 5 years.
Child entry valid for 5 - 12 years.
Group rate available for > 20 people.

Payment options:

  • Bank/credit card
  • Check
  • Travellers Cheque
  • Cash

Situation

Show itinerary

Amenities and Services

  • Pets welcome

Home complement

Parking lots are located exclusively in the lower part of the village. Access to the fortress is on foot, via montée de la Combe and montée André Caillet. Estimated time: 30 minutes Tables and benches are available along the way. The Mornas fortress is not easily accessible for people with reduced mobility. The fortress has no water or toilet facilities. Toilets are available on the Val Romigier esplanade. The fortress does not sell drinks, so please bring your own water bottle.