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The Genuine Vitré & Vitré Castle Travel Guide (1-day)

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Vitré is one of the most medieval cities remaining in France. Its fairy tale Vitré castle, half-timbered houses and old medieval streets are unique.
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Introduction: Vitré & Vitré Castle

Vitré is a small town at the border of the French region of Brittany. It was once, one of the region’s most important town.

It is said to be one, if not the most medieval town in France. Its old city center stands on 11.4 ha old old streets, half-timbered houses, old towers, and one big Vitré castle.

The main attractions in Vitré are simply walking around the medieval town and discovering its Castle.

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Getting there

To get to Vitré, the easiest is of course by car. Travelling Brittany is most enjoyed like this. Yet, there are direct train from Paris to Vitré twice a day (1h37). Or with a connection in Rennes (2h to 3h30).

Once you are in Vitré Train Station, you are right in front of the old city.

Moving Around

Once, in Vitré we would recommend staying near the city center and simply walk around the medieval city. The train station is right in front of the old city so in most cases, public transport won’t be needed once in town.

When to Visit

The main attraction is the Vitré Castle. So, the best time to visit Vitré is in Summer from the 2nd of June to the 30 September, when the Vitré castle is open everyday from 10am to 12:30pm and 2pm to 6pm. It also at this time that the weather will be the best and where you can expect sunny and fine days.

The rest of the year the Vitré castle is not open every day. You can check it here

Where to Stay

We would recommend staying in the old city center, near the Vitré castle, for that:

What to Eat

Brasserie Saint Yves is a great spot to eat with a view toward the Vitré castle. They serve yummy food with affordable price. (No plant-based option though).

Brasserie Saint Yves view

Things to do

Vitré Caslte

Dating from the 11th century, the medieval Vitré Castle was defending the entrance to Brittany. Today, you can visit most of the Vitré castle and discover how it was to be live in there.

The entrance cost is 6€.

Vitré Old town

Stroll around the medieval town to discover all its wonders. There are some cute and organic shops around as well as the souvenirs one. The main streets being Rue de la Poterie and Rue de la Baudrairie.

Vitré at night

Wait until the night fall and stroll once more around town to see all its illuminations.

Rampart’s Walk

Walk around the old city ramparts of the city. At night, illuminations and sounds are played. There are also some nice explanations about the castle all around the walk.

Tour de la Bridolle

The tower is one of the monuments to see along your stroll in the city. Erected in the 13th century and was part of the defense system of the city.

Tour de la Bridolle Vitré

Pré des Lavandières

Take a stroll around town and end in the Pré des Lavandières to relax surrounded by nature and have a stunning view of the Castle.

Notre Dame de Vitré

Erected in the 15th century, you can visit the Gothic and renaissance style church

Église Saint-Martin de Vitré

Built in 1883, the church has a nice Neo-Roman Style

Itinerary

There is not a real itinerary to follow, and it will depend on when you arrive. But being at 10am in the Castle is cool as it is empty.

Though we were there in August, it was not crowded at all.

On ne change pas une équipe qui gagne. – “One does not change a winning team.(if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it)

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