Best castles around Plévenon are found in a commune in Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany, known for its historical fortresses. This region offers a blend of dramatic coastal landscapes and significant historical sites. Plévenon is situated on a rocky cape, providing natural protection and panoramic views of the Emerald Coast. Visitors have 3 beautiful castles to explore around Plévenon.
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The fort is accessible via a drawbridge, and its walls offer breathtaking views over the cliffs and the endless expanse of the sea. Between the towers, battlements, and cannons, history is palpable—and it's easy to understand why this place has often served as a film set, including "The Vikings" starring Kirk Douglas.
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At the end of the coastal path from Cap Fréhel, Fort La Latte stands perched on a rock high above the sea. This impressive fortress has guarded the Emerald Coast since the 14th century. Originally built as a castle, it was later expanded into a coastal fortress to protect the Breton coast from attacks from the sea.
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a few kilometers along the coastline where you can both see the beautiful sea and enjoy walking in a forest. On this road you will encounter some tough climbs and descents.
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Originally known as the Château de la Roche Goyon, this majestic fortress sits on a narrow headland and offers breathtaking views of the Baye de la Fresnaye and the open sea. The path to the fort took me through a picturesque landscape blooming in all the colors of the heather. The coastal hike from Cap Fréhel to Fort la Latte was not only scenically beautiful, but also pleasant to manage. The fresh sea breeze and the view of the cliffs made the hike a special experience. The fort itself was a journey into the past. As soon as I entered, I felt like I had been transported back to the Middle Ages. The well-preserved complex and the lovingly restored historical accessories made the visit particularly exciting. I was lucky enough to take part in a short tour during which a guide in historical costume told exciting stories and facts about the fortress. From the top of the defensive tower, I had an impressive panoramic view of the entire complex and the surrounding coast. The climb was a bit strenuous, but the view made up for all the effort. The opportunity to stroll through the different parts of the castle and admire the details of the architecture was fascinating. It is advisable to come early, as the fort is well visited even in the off-season. Parking is free, and even with the camper van I found a shady spot. A public toilet area was also available, which made the stay even more pleasant.
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From the top of the fort's defense tower you have a great view of the complex and the surrounding area.
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The southwest side of the fort is best seen on this section of the path; a narrow scramble path leads down to a pebble beach. In my travel documentary from 2018 there is some information and views of this beautiful complex from 8:35: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjHUxOD_qEQ
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Somewhat hidden chateau where the local hiking trail Circuit de Templier leads past. Here from 2:36 there is some information about hiking in this region: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnqyPRyGklk
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Start early, large numbers of visitors even in the off-season.
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The most prominent castle is undoubtedly Fort La Latte, also known as Château de la Roche Goyon. It's a dramatic 14th-century fortress perched on a rocky cape. Another significant historical site is the Château du Guildo, located in the nearby commune of Créhen, offering a journey back in time overlooking the Bay of Arguenon.
Fort La Latte is unique due to its dramatic location on a rocky cape, offering breathtaking views of the Emerald Coast. Its history spans centuries, from its 14th-century construction to its role in the Wars of Religion and later fortifications under Louis XIV. Visitors can explore its ramparts, bastions, dungeons, and even a medieval garden, experiencing centuries of military architecture.
Absolutely! Fort La Latte is a popular starting point for coastal walks to Cap Fréhel. The Château du Guildo is also situated within a sensitive natural area, perfect for enjoying nature. For more structured outdoor activities, you can explore various routes like the 'Cape Fréhel – Coastal View (Cap Fréhel) loop' for running or the 'Cap Fréhel Lighthouse – Cap Fréhel Coast loop' for cycling. Find more options in the Running Trails around Plévenon or Cycling around Plévenon guides.
Yes, Fort La Latte is considered family-friendly. It hosts medieval festivals, especially in July, which are popular with families. The castle's impressive architecture and dramatic setting provide an engaging experience for all ages. An audioguide is also available to help visitors explore its history and secrets.
Fort La Latte is open to the public almost all year round, with medieval festivals often held in July. The Château du Guildo is freely accessible year-round. Visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or early autumn) can offer pleasant weather for exploring and fewer crowds, though summer provides the warmest temperatures and potential for special events.
From Fort La Latte, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views of the Emerald Coast and the Bay of Saint-Malo. Its location on a rocky cape provides stunning vistas. The Château du Guildo, perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Bay of Arguenon, also offers picturesque views of the natural surroundings.
While Fort La Latte is well-known, Chateaux Vaureauoult is a somewhat hidden chateau. The local hiking trail 'Circuit de Templier' leads past it, offering a chance to discover it as part of a scenic walk.
Yes, parking is available near Fort La Latte. Visitors often connect their visit with a hike along the coast to Cap Fréhel, suggesting convenient access for vehicles.
Fort La Latte was besieged by Du Guesclin in 1379 and later attacked during the Wars of Religion in the 16th century. It was also fortified under Louis XIV. The Château du Guildo, built in the early 13th century, played a crucial role in controlling the crossing of the Arguenon river and reached its peak in the 15th century, recounting nearly ten centuries of regional history.
Yes, the area around Plévenon offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Coast at Fort La Latte – Cap Fréhel Lighthouse loop' which is an easy ride, or the more challenging 'Baie de la Fresnaye – Guildo Castle loop'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Plévenon guide.
Visitors frequently praise Fort La Latte for its beautiful restoration, historical 'accessories,' and its stunning natural setting. Many enjoy combining a visit with a hike along the coast to Cap Fréhel, appreciating the impressive medieval architecture and the breathtaking views.


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