Funbooker
Museums & monuments

Ticket for Carrouges Castle (61)

Offered by :

Château de Carrouges

Carrouges (61)

  • 2 hours
  • Up to 5 people

Instant booking

You can cancel free of charge up to 48h before the date of the activity.

Activity description :

Carrouges castle is considered one of the two jewels of Normandy's heritage, along with Mont Saint-Michel. A stronghold built during the Hundred Years' War, its entrance pavilion, a small châtelet flanked by four towers, is considered the first Renaissance monument in Normandy.

Carrouges castle 🏰

  • Château de Carrouges was owned by the same family for seven centuries.
  • Enjoy the château's park, a 10-hectare green setting filled with history.

Super easy to use ✨

  • Admission with tickets, on mobile or paper, on the day of the visit.

Prices

Zero booking fees

Admission ticket

Price / person - From age 18 or 26 for EU citizens

€7

Location

Address :
Château de Carrouges, 61320 Carrouges

How to get there:
- By car: 11 km north of Paris / Mont-Saint-Michel, 26 km from Caen / Le Mans.
- Free bus and car parking on site.
- Nearest train stations: Argentan and Alençon.

Know before you go

How to use your ticket :

  • Admission on presentation of purchased tickets
  • E-tickets accepted

Opening hours:

  • January to April: 10am - 12:30pm and 2pm - 5pm. May to August: 10am - 12:45pm and 2pm - 6pm. September to December: 10am - 12:30pm and 2pm - 5pm.
  • Closed on January1, May1, November1 and 11 and December 25.

Further information

  • Bookshop - Shop.
  • Leashed dogs allowed in the park.
  • Guide dogs and service animals allowed in the park and château.
  • Free admission for under-18s and under-26s (EU nationals and non-EU nationals legally resident in France).
  • Strollers permitted in the park, not in the château.
  • Photos permitted in the château (without flash).
  • Toilets and baby-changing facilities.
  • Picnic area in the conservatory orchard.
  • Accessibility: 1 floor during tour.
  • Free admission for all during the European Heritage Days, 3rd weekend in September (September 21 and 22, 2024).