CASTLE AND ESTATE OF SUSCINIO
Castle, witness of the life of the Dukes of Brittany, inviting to relive the great episodes of its history through animations.
Built at the end of the Middle Ages, probably under the impetus of Pierre de Dreux and especially his son Jean1er dit Leroux in the first half of the 13th century, the Domaine de Suscinio, ideally situated between land and sea, stands in what was once a vast wooded area, now classified as a protected natural area endowed with a rich biodiversity. This exceptional testimony to the life of the Dukes of Brittany, for whom it was a favorite residence, underwent several major restoration campaigns under the Montfort ducal dynasty. In 1532, Château de Suscinio became part of the royal domain. Among the prestigious owners who succeeded one another at its head over the centuries were Diane de Poitiers, Catherine de Médicis and Henri IV. Today, the estate welcomes you all year round and offers you the chance to reawaken its legends and relive the great episodes of its history and rich life through numerous events. During the summer months, don't miss the Suscinio nocturnes: as night falls, the walls of the estate are decked out in light and sound, to bring you a show based on the Arthurian legend. The evenings end with a fireworks display. Oyé, oyé, notice to the public: put on warm clothes (not all parts of the building are heated) and set off after the visit on the discovery trails, some 65 hectares of natural areas accessible to all, free of charge.
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Le château a été très bien rénové et la visite guidée était bien pratique.
On y a passé plusieurs heures, la visite valait le prix.
Et puis, le marais et la plage permettent de finir la journée tranquillement
Une deuxième aile du château est plus consacrée aux contes et légendes bretonnes.
Une application permet de suivre la visite commentée du château mais cela ne fonctionnait pas très bien...
La mer est très proche, ce qui permet de poursuivre la journée par une belle balade