We were told to not miss the Citadelle by our French friends, and we were not disappointed. We were using a lousy GPS that couldn't find the place (not the fault of the citadel, but it detracted from the day) and so we ended up parking a lot farther away and farther downhill than we needed to. The extra walk was not great with little kids, but once inside, the place was great. It's well organised with lots of info in both English and French (plus other languages). There are amazing views, and the kids got to explore some cool areas of the citadel, including the tower with its bell and the room where a Polish prince was locked up. We were there in the off season (November), but it was dead quiet and very pleasant to wander around. The chapel has been converted into a gift shop, which surprised me a bit, but it was tastefully done. The toilets there are the squat variety and are either hidden away inside the grounds, or just outside in the small parking lot. Neither toilets had any paper or soap, so bring your own (like normal in France - always travel with your own supply of both). The entry is typical of French attractions (pleasantly low compared to other countries) at just a hair over 6 euros for an adult with kids under 6 free. Bring your camera, and hope for a clear day. There are amazing views to be had in all directions.This place has zillions of stairs of varying surfaces. Not a place for wheels at all. Our three year old coped quite well, but needed to be carried toward the end of the visit as all the stairs were just too much, especially when she had to go to the toilet so we had to make the trek all the way down to the bottom and back up to the top again.Overall, worth a look, but go on a clear day to get the most out of it.
The fortress is located atop a spectacular peak and from up there visitors can enjoy impressive views. The place could do with some more and more modern displays/exhibits though.
France is, like so much of Europe, covered with castles and chateaus. Some are in good repair, others are in great need. Some you like to see just as is. This Citadelle is one of the gems. Handsomely built, revealing in its structure, Sisteron will capture the imagination. This is the sort of time you will want to be wearing good shoes and comfortable cloths. You will want to be unrushed.
Not much more to say except that it is definitely worth climbing all the stairs up to the Guérite du Diable!
This is well worth the visit. It is quite a climb to the very top and you have to marvel at those who built and later renovated it. Stunning views over the Durance valley and fascinating history. We had driven by on the motorway for many years before visiting and were glad we made the detour.
Beatiful castle in mediaval village. From the castle are excellent views around. Dont miss the DonJon, be carefull when is windy, hold your childern :-)
great cheap attraction. takes around 1.5-2hrs to see the whole place properly. great views of the surroundings. if you dont like touristy attractions then this is a great place. when we went a total of 5 people were there. cost ~6euro per person
A great hike up to this citadel which give amazing views to the town of Sisteron below on the junction of two rivers. Steeped in history. Wish they had English translation. Still a great citadel to visit that isn't too touristy.
Citadel well worth exploring. Quite a walk up the hill but rewarding views from the top. Well preserved and restored
Wow - called in here on a cycling trip from Geneva to NIce - Camped just outside town. They let us bring our bikes into the grounds - even got a discount with my NUS card.Looks great when lit up at night too.