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Une épopée millénaire à décrypter pierre après pierre
Guided walk, Family, Medieval, Heritage, Visit
in Domfront en Poiraie
From :
4€
Full-fare
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Clinging proudly to its rocky outcrop, like a wise old man who's seen too much, Domfront castle has many stories to tell.
Built from the 11th century onwards, it has survived sieges, battles and the ravages of time... well, almost!
Through an architectural reading of the ruins, supported by archaeological discoveries and clues left in the stone, this tour invites you to piece together the puzzle of almost 1,000 years of history.
Ambitious lords, daring knights, epic battles and skilfully...Clinging proudly to its rocky outcrop, like a wise old man who's seen too much, Domfront castle has many stories to tell.
Built from the 11th century onwards, it has survived sieges, battles and the ravages of time... well, almost!
Through an architectural reading of the ruins, supported by archaeological discoveries and clues left in the stone, this tour invites you to piece together the puzzle of almost 1,000 years of history.
Ambitious lords, daring knights, epic battles and skilfully woven plots, the Middle Ages open their doors to you.
And for the more curious, we invite you to extend the adventure with a visit to the medieval city at 3:30pm.
Practical information :
> 1h visit
> Meet at the Tourist Office 10 minutes before the tour
> Bring good shoes and a cover-up, weather permitting
> Few opportunities to sit down
> Every Tuesday and Thursday in July and August at 2.30pm
Think of the Low Carbon Rate: come to our events by train, bike or public transport and benefit from a reduced rate!
?? On presentation of proof of sustainable travel, benefit from a discount of at least 10%.
? A simple gesture for the planet? and for your budget, so why not give it a try?
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Rates
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Base rateFrom 4 €
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Reduce rateFrom 3.50 €
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Schedules
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Schedules
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- Each thursday from July 2, 2026 until August 27, 2026 from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM
- Each tuesday from July 7, 2026 until August 25, 2026 from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM