Zebra_4456789
From the outside, this is what I¡¯ve always thought a castle should look like. The castle is in ruins, but there are a few towers that you can climb and some rooms you can enter. This castle is out in the middle of nowhere, so it is a driving effort to get here, but worth the effort. I would make a return visit to these ruins
terig233
We visited with friends and had a marvellous day out. The chateau is partially ruined and is very interesting. The wall along the moat and by the lake are interesting. You can explore all over the chateau, up to the battlements and down into the cellars. Very interesting and enjoyable.
ger_in_clare
This is an interesting ruin, in a pretty, rural setting. After so many restored castles and ramparts, it was nice to be in a ruin and let our imaginations run wild, helped by the excellent short film that filled in the castle's past. There is an entry fee, and a "famille nombreux" ticket strictly means two adults and two children, meaning you have to pay extra for anyone over that number. I am fluent in French but my family is not, and we felt quite hamstrung by the lack of English language information in the castle. There were signs in English, and an English language booklet, but the information in these was considerably less than the signs in French, and the authorities might do well to hire a native English speaker to clean up some of the "franglais". Overall, though, we had a pleasant visit and enjoyed the restorations, the moat and the peaceful setting.
SarahD2020
This was very atmospheric castle ruins and well worth a visit. The site is moated and a very good job has been done on restoring one of the towers so that you got a sense of what the building was like in its hey day.
vickik538
Great afternoon for the kids to climb and explore. Small entry fee but if you didn't want to pay to go in still lots if photo oppertunities outside. Defiantly stop for a drink or something to eat at the creperie!
Helenh681
we are a family of 4 with a 16 and 20 year old. The chateau is more like a castle really, but ruined. There are lots of towers to go up, and an excellent english guide leaflet. The best bit was the dressing up! There is a room in one of the towers you can borrow historical clothes for your trip around - fun for photos!. In a lovely spot with room for a picnic outside the moat. The creperie next door had extremely slow service as one young lad seemed to doing everything, so dont bother unless you can see other staff!. Excellent castle though,and well worth the outing.
Godwit
In the middle of the countryside, this is a wonderful place to visit. Although a ruin, it has been restored enough to allow you to climb up the towers and along sections of the wall. You can also explore passages below ground. You can explore most of it from ground level if you do not like heights There is an exhibition of medieval costume (modern reproductions) in one of the towers which you are encouraged to touch. The whole place is exciting for children of all ages including me (at 68). They even have reclining chairs in the courtyard so you can just sit and soak up the atmosphere. The entrance fee is €5.5 which is good value. You get a guide in your home language for that.I must also mention the creperie and bar next to this chateau. The galetts were super, the local cidre (named after the chateau) excellent and the service was quick. It was remarkable value as well.Altogether a great place to go for a day out. For me this ranks higher that the much more famous Fort La Latte.
ElianeZ_12
Lorsque j'¨¦tais petite, notre instituteur nous emmenait au chateau. Nous nous installions pr¨¨s de l'¨¦tang en face : papier et crayon ¨¤ papier, nous devions dessiner le chateau. Il ¨¦tait en ruine. Il a bien chang¨¦. Il a ¨¦t¨¦ r¨¦nov¨¦, comme autrefois, l'¨¦t¨¦ il est tr¨¨s int¨¦ressant ¨¤ visiter. Il y a toujours des repr¨¦sentations et m¨ºme un feu d'artifice.Si vous passez dans le coin, faites un petit d¨¦tour. Vous penserez ¨¤ moi avec mon crayon......;Profitez en pendant les vacances de la Toussaint, il y a une course au tr¨¦sor pour les enfants.et bien d'autres attractions : d¨¦guisements, jeux,etc...
992ludovica
Tr¨¨s bon moment pass¨¦ dans ce ch?teau bien entretenu. Il para?t petit aux premier abords mais il renferme beaucoup de pi¨¨ces visibles qui prennent beaucoup de temps.
isabellec666
on l'a d¨¦j¨¤ visit¨¦ 3 fois, il y a un je ne sait quoi dans ce ch?teau qui nous attire. les visites guid¨¦es sont tr¨¨s bien faites et on y apprends plein de choses sur la vie au moyen ?ge. cet ¨¦t¨¦, nous avons m¨ºme eu le droit ¨¤ un petit spectacle tr¨¨s dr?le.les enfants peuvent se d¨¦guiser (et les grands) pour faire la visiteil y a toujours des inovations. un vrai plaisir
josetteg114
pour les amateurs , ce chateau fort super bien renov¨¦ est a decouvrir sans faute, se trouvant dans un petit coin verdoyant , reposant , , vous serez enchant¨¦s par la decouverte de cet endroit
KARINETTE479
N'h¨¦sitez pas ¨¤ visiter ce ch?teau qui para?t vide de l'ext¨¦rieur car en ruines, mais pas du tout.. il y a des tas d'endroits ¨¤ visiter et de petites expos dans 3 salles. Le lieu est tr¨¨s reposant et lorsque nous y sommes all¨¦s, il y avait m¨ºme des chaises un peu partout et des jeux pour les enfantsFaites un petit tour (apr¨¨s ou avant) par la cr¨ºperie juste ¨¤ l'entr¨¦e du ch?teau..Bonne visite
Jialingshf
C'est un ch?teau du 13¨¨me si¨¨cle, vraiment magnifique. On peut imaginer la guerre quand on vu la destruction du ch?teau. Par ailleurs, il y a des expositions ¨¤ propos du moyen ?ge et des ateliers pour les enfants. N¡¯h¨¦sitez pas de y aller.
965julienm
L'impressionnant ch?teau de la Hunaudaye fut longtemps une carri¨¨re de pierre - ce qui explique ses murs largement perc¨¦s - et on se r¨¦jouit de voir le tr¨¨s beau travail effectu¨¦ depuis des ann¨¦es par le Conseil G¨¦n¨¦ral des C?tes d'Armor et l'Association qui g¨¨re le ch?teau pour sa mise en valeur de qualit¨¦ (surtout pour un endroit si ¨¦loign¨¦ de la c?te et de l'affluence touristique).Il faut absolument s'arr¨ºter admirer les hautes tours de ce ch?teau ¨¦difi¨¦ au XIIIe si¨¨cle - toutes visitables - et son incroyable implantation, en contrebas, au milieu d'anciens marais aujourd'hui ass¨¦ch¨¦s. La visite est agr¨¦ment¨¦e d'une documentation int¨¦ressante, d'un parcours num¨¦rot¨¦ et de points de vue exceptionnels.Toutefois, les diff¨¦rentes restaurations, si elles servent bien la visite et la d¨¦couverte du ch?teau, perdent parfois son ?me au d¨¦triment de la modernit¨¦ (grand escalier de fer, passerelles m¨¦talliques ...). De plus, mieux vaut, pour cet ¨¦t¨¦ 2014, ¨¦viter la visite guid¨¦e ... d¨¦nu¨¦e d'int¨¦r¨ºt, terriblement ennuyante, truff¨¦e d'incoh¨¦rences et d'impr¨¦cisions historiques ; tout comme l'exposition temporaire, tr¨¨s banale et manquant singuli¨¨rement de moyens. Le ch?teau se suffit ¨¤ lui-m¨ºme !
Comateen
Le chateau est tr¨¨s joli ! De plus, il permet de passer une nuit ¨¤ la Belle ¨¦toile, avec un petit groupe. C'est tr¨¨s sympa ! Avec soir¨¦e jeux de soci¨¦t¨¦ de jeux anciens.