This 15th-century château sits within a modern parkland inspired by medieval planting, which has won recognition as a Remarkable Garden and Eco Garden, offering visitors an original site in which nature, heritage and landscaping blend harmoniously. There are over 180 acres here, threaded through with walking trails and pathways, and offering visitors unique panoramic views over the Trieux Valley. Throughout the season, a vibrant cultural programme adds to the site’s own cultural experience, including exhibitions, concerts, shows, open-air cinema screenings, conferences and workshops. The parkland and gardens are open to the public free of charge throughout the year. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a lead.

Source and photo credit: Office de tourisme de la côte de granit rose

This 15th-century château sits within a modern parkland inspired by medieval planting, which has won recognition as a Remarkable Garden and Eco Garden, offering visitors an original site in which nature, heritage and landscaping blend harmoniously. There are over 180 acres here, threaded through with walking trails and pathways, and offering visitors unique panoramic views […]