Château de Montflour lies in the peaceful commune of Tardes, within the Creuse department of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Set on the western edge of the Combraille plateau, the landscape is shaped by the Tardes river and its tributaries, the Méouze and the Valette, lending the area a strong sense of natural calm and rural character. Established during the French Revolution and later merged with the neighbouring municipality of Mazeirat, Tardes offers a serene historical setting at an altitude beginning at 358 metres.

Château de Montflour is well placed for exploring a number of traditional French towns and villages, all within easy reach:

Village/Town - Distance From Château de Montflour

Sannat — 6.1 km

Lussat — 7.2 km

Le Chauchet — 7.8 km

Saint-Loup — 8.4 km

Saint-Julien-le-Châtel — 8.9 km

Saint-Priest — 9.5 km

Chambon-sur-Voueize — 11.2 km

Reland — 12.5 km

Pierrefitte — 12.6 km

Peyrat-la-Nonière — 12.9 km

Mainsat — 13.5 km

Arfeuille-Châtain — 13.8 km

Saint-Chabrais — 14.1 km

La Serre-Bussière-Vieille — 14.4 km