Visit the historical heritage of the Château de Flaugergues, a 17th-century folly.
Discover a remarkable botanical heritage
Built in 1696, the Château de Flaugergues in Montpellier, a listed historic monument, is one of the oldest “Folies Montpelliéraines”, secondary residences built in the countryside by Montpellier’s nobility and bourgeoisie.
Classified as a “Remarkable Garden” since 2004, our gardens are made up of several areas, each offering a different experience. Discover the diversity of these places, a walk in the heart of our heritage. Your ticket gives you free access to the gardens for 6 months.
A: PARKING
B: TICKET OFFICE
C: FRENCH-STYLE GARDEN
E: THE ORANGERY
F: GARDEN OF THE 5 SENSES
G: THE ALLEY OF OLIVE TREES
H: BOTANICAL & LANDSCAPE PARK
I: JAPANESE-INSPIRED GARDEN
J: THE BAMBOO FOREST
Visit a historical heritage site
Strolling through the gardens
A self-guided tour of the gardens of the Château de Flaugergues.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes – Adults €8 – Concessions €5 – Free for children under 12
Castle backstage
Discover the heritage of one of Montpellier’s oldest follies on a guided tour!
Duration: 1 hour – Adults €11.50 – Concessions €8 – Free for children under 12
Escape Game
The quest for lost archives. A self-guided game taking you through the gardens and the 4-hectare park.
Duration: 90 minutes – Single ticket price: €15 – Free for children under 6
L’Oasie Citadine, a collaborative farm
Alongside its 4 hectares of gardens, the Château de Flaugergues inaugurated a new space in 2018, in partnership with the Oasis Citadine association: the Oasis de Flaugergues.
Urban and collaborative, this farm introduces visitors to permaculture. They discover the pleasure of growing their own food in the heart of the city, while adopting a more environmentally-friendly approach.
FAQ : Prepare your visit
Is there on-site parking?
Yes, free parking is available on site.
Is the site accessible to people with reduced mobility?
Yes, the gardens of Château de Flaugergues are accessible to people with reduced mobility. However, the interior of the château is unfortunately not yet equipped to allow access.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, dogs are allowed only in the gardens, provided they are kept on a leash.

