The Château Royal de Cazeneuve is an historic 13th century castle once home to the kings of Navarre, and later King Henri IV of France and his wife Queen Margot. Located a stone's throw from the Ciron Gorges (a Natura 2000 site), the château and grounds have been lovingly restored to their former glory. The castle features royal quarters fitted out with authentic period furniture, as well as a storehouse, outbuildings, medieval underground wine cellar, and bakery. Dotted with trees and featuring several ponds, the beautifully landscaped grounds feature an historic prison, troglodyte caves, and a nymphaeum.
The castle is inhabited by the Sabran-Pontevès family, descendents of the noble family who originally owned the estate. Château de Cazeneuve and its grounds have been a tourist attraction and event venue for over twenty years.