Château de Châlus-Chabrol
A must-see destination, Châlus-Chabrol is known the world over as the symbol of the famous King of England, Richard the Lionheart. He was mortally wounded here in 1199. The crossbow bolt he received made him suffer for several days before he breathed his last at the foot of the large chimney in the guard room.
The château still represents the resistance of the Viscounts of Limoges against the Plantagenets. It has belonged to illustrious families such as the Sully, Albret, Borgia and Bourbon families. King Richard's entrails rest in the chapel.
Store and refreshment bar on site.
The château still represents the resistance of the Viscounts of Limoges against the Plantagenets. It has belonged to illustrious families such as the Sully, Albret, Borgia and Bourbon families. King Richard's entrails rest in the chapel.
Store and refreshment bar on site.
This establishment is Accueil Vélo and offers specific services for cyclists.
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