Fort La Latte is one of Brittany’s most impressive coastal fortresses, dramatically
perched on cliffs
overlooking the Emerald Coast. Originally built in the 14th century, the fortress
offers panoramic sea views, medieval architecture,
and scenic walking paths leading from Cap Fréhel. Its stone towers, drawbridge,
and rugged ocean backdrop make it a captivating
heritage site for travelers interested in history, photography, and coastal
landscapes.
- 🏰 Castle Interior: Explore towers, courtyards, and 🧱 medieval structures 🛡️
- 🧗 Cliffside Views: Spectacular scenery overlooking 🌊 the Emerald Coast ⚓
- 🛤️ Walking Paths: Scenic trails linking Fort La Latte 🏰 and Cap Fréhel 🔭
- 📜 Historic Exhibits: Learn about medieval defense ⚔️ and coastal history 🔍
- 📸 Photography: Dramatic ocean cliffs and fortress 🏰 silhouettes 🌅
- 🚗 By Car: 40 minutes from Saint‑Malo; 30 minutes 🚘 from Dinan 🏁
- 🚆 By Train: Closest stations are Lamballe or Saint‑Malo, then 🚌 bus/taxi 🚕
- 🅿️ Parking: Large free outdoor lot available (approx. 800m walk 🚶 to the fort) 📍
- 👟 Wear comfortable shoes—paths can be rocky 🪨 and windy 💨
- 🕰️ Opening Hours (Feb 2026): Open daily for winter holidays (Feb 7 – Mar 8) from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM 📅
- 🎟️ Entry Fees: Adults approx. €8.50; Students/Reduced €7.00; Children (5–12) €5.50 🏷️
- 📍 Combine with Cap Fréhel via the 🚶 GR34 customs officers’ path for a full scenic route 🗺️
- 🕙 9:30 AM – Walk the scenic coastal path 🚶 leading toward the fortress 🌊
- 🕙 10:00 AM – Explore the interior, climb the keep 🏰 and enjoy cliff viewpoints 🔭
- 🕙 10:40 AM – Continue walking the GR34 trail 🛤️ toward Cap Fréhel for extended views 📸