Guided tour of the medieval castle of Pouancé
From its rocky promontory, the castle dominates the Verzée valley and proudly defends the kingdom of France on the steps of Brittany. Since the 13th century, its six towers have witnessed ardent battles between the French and Bretons.
Visiting the fortress of Pouancé means crossing nearly four centuries of French history in the footsteps of the Hundred Years War, John II of Alençon - companion of Joan of Arc - or Bertrand du Guesclin.
Explore the remains of the medieval castle of Pouancé and experience an immersion in the heart of history.
Timetables
**Saturday:First departure at 14:30 then every 45 minutes
Last departure at 17:30Sunday:**At 10am and 11am First departure at 2:30pm then every 45 minutes
Last departure at 17:30
Modalities
Provide good shoes and clothing adapted to weather conditions (hat, rainwear...)
Damaged site: strollers strongly discouraged.
The site is open all year round by reservation for groups (from 15 people) and for individuals, from mid-June to mid-September, from Tuesday to Saturday, at 10:30.
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