The 17th century Château de Luc has a remarkable "opus spicatum" or herringbone architecture.
At the edge of the Gévaudan and the Vivarais, overlooking the Allier valley and the Tanargue range, this fortress was a strategic point on the Regordane trail used by pilgrims travelling to Saint-Gilles in the middle ages.
Historical presentation, tourist circuits, viewpoint indicator table on the roof of the keep, etc.