Standing high on the side of the wooded Trieux River, the tough-looking Château de la Roche-Jagu is the only survivor of some ten fortresses that once oversaw stretches of this valley in medieval times
Standing high on the side of the wooded Trieux River, the tough-looking Château de la Roche-Jagu is the only survivor of some ten fortresses that once oversaw stretches of this valley in medieval times. Recently restored, it still guards the way to the pretty river port of Pontrieux.
A haughty castle
Built in the 15th century on the site of an earlier medieval fort, the stern Gothic castle of La Roche-Jagu was much larger originally. The one main wing left standing has severe good looks. There are few openings of any sort on the side dominating the river, reflecting its defensive role. However, a staggering line of 19 chimneys in a row adds a decorative flourish along the crest of the building. The façade on the other side is much lighter and more charming, with a fair number of windows, plus an eccentric tower perched up high.
Refurbished inside and out
The building has undergone major restoration work since the Côtes d’Armor county council took it over and began putting on events here. The grand hall on the ground floor was where functions were traditionally held; exhibitions today focus on themes to do with Côtes d’Armor, for instance the county’s hidden treasures, or its maritime riches. The grounds have been beautifully replanted, and awarded the status of Jardin Remarquable. A wonderful new terrace looks down on the dramatic, densely wooded banks of the Trieux from on high.
Parking GRATUIT
Adulte: 5 € (5 mai - 30 septembre); 4 € (vacances de la Toussaint et de Noël)
Tarif réduit: 3 € (toute période, étudiants, chômeurs, bénéficiares du RSA)
Tarif famille: 13 € (2 adultes et 2 enfants)
Groupe adulte: 3 € / personne (sur demande et réservation)
WC GRATUIT
chateaudelarochejagu@cotesdarmor.fr