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Château de la Rouërie: A Breton Historical Gem

Discover a 17th-century French castle with historical ties to the American Revolution, featuring elegant architecture and beautiful gardens.

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Nestled in Val-Couesnon, Brittany, the Château de la Rouërie is a 17th-century castle, redesigned in the 18th century, blending classical architecture with Breton austerity. Home to the Marquis Armand Tuffin de la Rouërie, a hero of the American War of Independence, it offers a journey through time with beautiful gardens and a sheep park.

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Local tips

  • Visit during July and August when the park is open for self-guided tours.
  • Check the chateau's website for seasonal events, such as the Christmas market.
  • Explore both the French and English gardens to appreciate the variety of flora.
  • Allow at least one hour to stroll through the park and enjoy the scenery.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    From Rennes, take the BreizhGo bus line 4a towards Val-Couesnon. The bus journey takes approximately 1 hour and 8 minutes to Antrain. From the Antrain bus stop, it is a short taxi ride or a 30-minute walk to Château de la Rouërie. Bus tickets cost between €4 and €7. A taxi from Antrain to the Château de la Rouërie will cost approximately €15-€20.

  • Car

    If driving from Rennes, take the D175 towards Val-Couesnon. The journey is approximately 47 km and takes about 45 minutes. Parking is available at or near the location. Be aware that parking may be limited during peak season or special events.

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Château de la Rouërie, located in Val-Couesnon, stands as a testament to French history and architectural elegance. Built in the 17th century and remodeled in the 18th century by the Tuffin de la Rouërie family, this castle uniquely combines classical architectural elements with the more austere Breton style. The east facade, adorned with numerous windows, exudes a welcoming, seigneurial character, while the west side reflects a more traditional Breton aesthetic. The castle has been recognized as a historical monument since 1996. The Château de la Rouërie offers visitors a multifaceted experience. The grounds feature both a French garden and an English garden with ancient trees, including a remarkable Tulip tree from Virginia planted in 1784. The castle was home to Marquis Armand Tuffin de la Rouërie, a French cavalry officer who served under George Washington during the American War of Independence and was a key figure in the Breton resistance, known as the Chouannerie. Today, the Château de la Rouërie continues to be owned by the same family for eight generations. Visitors can explore the park, admire the architecture, and learn about the castle's history and its famous resident. The site also includes a sheep park, making it an ideal destination for families. In the summer, the park is open for self-guided tours, and special events, such as Christmas celebrations, are held.

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