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The Château de Josselin
The Château de Josselin is a medieval fortress -and one of Brittany's Renaissance highlights - still owned today by its original founders, the Rohan family. -
The Domaine du Bois Orcan
Explore the Château of the Bois Orcan [Orcan woodland] close to Rennes, a joyous architectural celebration of the 15th century built by Julien Thierry, Finance Superintendent to Anne de Bretagne, and contemplate the works of the sculptor Etienne Martin in the grounds. -
La Hunaudaye Castle
With wonderful ruins, beautiful moats and a drawbridge, Hunaudaye Castle will take you back in time. -
The fabulous Fougères castle
The fabulous Castle of Fougeres has been staged so as to tell a story and reveal both its own history and that of the Marches of Brittany. Enter the castle enclosure and let yourself be caught up in its history. An... -
Ranrouët Castle 'Sentinel of the Marshes'
The ruins of Ranouët Castle are magnificent at any time of day. Get even more out of this magnificent setting by watching a storytelling or theatre performance there. -
The dream of a Russian princess…
This wonderful 15th century château in upper Concarneau was given a neo-Gothic makeover by the Russian imperial princess, Tsar Nicolas II’s aunt, Zenaida Yusopova. -
An exceptional castle on a remarkable site
The Fort la Latte - built in the 14th century, redesigned in the 17th century and restored in the 20th century – majestically looks out over the sea. -
A perfectly preserved Vauban fortress
Saint-Malo’s national fort was designed by Vauban and is one of the defensive treasures of the corsair city. -
Kerguéhennec Château
Kerguéhennec is a great place for fans of contemporary art, as it hosts a whole range of exhibitions inside plus contemporary sculptures in the grounds. -
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Taureau fortress, Morlaix Bay
This carefully restored fortress is situated in one of the loveliest bays in Brittany and welcomes you with open arms! -
The Vauban Tower
The Vauban Tower sits solidly facing the sea, dominating the marina at Camaret. This ochre-coloured monument has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008. -
Loyat Forest Park and Gardens
The Château de Loyat, its gardens and forested estate, make a charming place to visit for all those that appreciate cleverly designed gardens. -
Suscinio Castle Morbihan departmental estate
Stroll along the pathways through and around this royal residence, and enjoy the staircases and interior rooms of the Château de Suscinio. -
Châteaugiron Castle
See the clock mechanism and visit the château amongst the timber-framed houses of Châteaugiron, designated a ‘Petite Cité de Caractère’ [small character town].


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