Domaine Départemental De La Roche-jagu
About
The Domaine départemental de La Roche-Jagu, perched on a steep promontory overlooking the Trieux River in Brittany, combines a 15th‑century fortified château with a vast 30‑hectare gardens that have been designated as “jardins remarquables” since 2005. Visitors explore the historic castle’s medieval façades, temporary exhibitions, and an annexed library that hosts free programmes. Beyond the château, the park offers winding pathways through oak groves, a palm grove, water basins, and a panoramic viewpoint of the river – all accessible to the public at no charge. The site is also a certified EcoGarden since 2019, reflecting its commitment to sustainable horticulture. Whether you’re a family with children, a history enthusiast, or a nature lover, La Roche‑Jagu presents a tranquil setting where heritage and biodiversity intertwine.
Highlights
- Medieval Château
- Remarkable Gardens
- EcoGarden Certification
- Free Park Access
- Temporary Exhibitions