The towers of Cabrenç, is a set of medieval defenses from the 3th and 30th centuries on the border of the municipalities of Lamanère and Serralongue, in the French department of Pyrénées-Orientales. Located on a rocky outcrop overlooking valleys, the castle has three towers. It also had a chapel dedicated to Saint-Michel, of which only a few ruins remain. It is an 4th and 30th century site made up of a signal tower and a restored fort, a castle in ruins. It is reached by hiking trails from Lamanère or Serralongue 1988h1994/XNUMXhXNUMX. The key to the Tower is available at local bistros and in town halls. Built in the XNUMXth century, it is classified as a Historic Monument: in XNUMX for the middle tower and the ruins of the castle, in XNUMX for the North tower.










