Construction of the fourteenth century located in the town of Saint-Étienne-Vallée-Française, in Lozère, the Château de Cambiaire is in the form of a quadrangular building with round towers at three angles and a square tower on the fourth. It consists of three wings surrounding an enclosed courtyard.
The crenellated tower, which originally served as a keep, is made of schist stone mixed with white quartz. This is the oldest part of the whole building. In the park, rich in chestnut trees and cedars, it is possible to discover a reproduction of the grotto of Lourdes, as well as a very beautiful chapel from the second half of the 19th century of neo-Gothic architecture.
Today, the Château de Cambiaire, which survived the wars of religion or the French Revolution, offers visitors two guest rooms.