Puycelsi

PUYCELSI , Tarn – Kulturelles Erbe

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Clinging to a rocky spur, Puycelsi overlooks the vast Grésigne Forest. This fortified village, with its impressive ramparts, offers spectacular views and a journey into a preserved medieval past.

Perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the Vère valley and the Grésigne Forest, Puycelsi is an ancient castrum whose origins date back at least to the 12th century. Its strategic location, at the crossroads of several territories, made it an important fortified site throughout the Middle Ages.
Unlike the bastides founded in the 13th century, Puycelsi developed in a more organic way. Its winding streets follow the natural contours of the site and are enclosed within a powerful defensive wall that is still largely intact today.
The village experienced the upheavals of medieval history, including the Albigensian Crusade and the Hundred Years’ War, during which it withstood several sieges. Its extensive ramparts, stretching for several hundred metres, can now be explored via a walkway offering remarkable views over the surrounding forest.
Listed among the “Most Beautiful Villages of France”, Puycelsi stands out for its unspoilt character and its exceptional natural setting at the edge of the Grésigne Forest, sometimes earning it the nickname “fortress of the woods”.
To discover the village in a different way, the EnQuête(s) free app offers a self-guided experience with interactive and immersive content highlighting its history and heritage. The app is also available in English.


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  • Von jeudi 1 janvier 2026 bis jeudi 31 décembre 2026

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