Built mainly between 1480 and 1520 by Bérenger de Roquefeuil, a powerful baron of the South of France, the Bonaguil fortified castle is a perfect example of military architecture in France at the end of the 15th century. It is the last testimony of the medieval fortification at the same time as it announces a new type of defence based on the use of firearms. This grandiose and fairy-tale ensemble, which war spared but which the Revolution deflowered, can be considered today as a capital testimony of feudal France. Its exceptional charm, due to its isolated location in the heart of a hinterland where the tree is king, makes it a real dream castle.