Opening times and pricing
The outdoor park is open all year round, free of charge, from Monday to Friday, 10am to 7pm (except for exceptional closures).
It is possible to book Group visits all year long (for Groups of 15 +). Please contact us by mail at chateau.kerouzere@gmail.com.
Opening hours 2024 – Interior tours of the château
July / August
- Guided tours in french from monday to friday at 11am, 2.30pm and 4pm
- Self-guided tours from monday to friday from 10.30am to 6pm
- Apart for exceptional events, the castle and its grounds are closed on the week-end
September
- From 09/01 to 09/20 : Guided tours only in french from wednesday to friday at 2:30pm and 4pm
- European Heritage Days:
- Saturday 21 September: guided tours in french at 11 am, 2:30 pm and 4 pm
- Sunday 22 September: guided tours in french from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 2 pm to 6 pm
- No more visits after 09/22
All Saints’ Day holidays
- From 10/21 to 11/03 : Guided tours every day at 4:00 pm
- Please note the castle will be open as of Monday, October 21, and will therefore be closed on the week-end of October 19 and 20, 2024.
Please follow the table below regularly, as the number and types of visits can be adapted according to the demand we receive.
2024 prices
Guided tours
Full price : 10€
Reduced price (7-15 yo, disabled, groups of 15 +) : 7€
Free for children under 6
Self-guided tours
Full price : 8€
Reduced price (7-15 yo, disabled, groups of 15 +) : 4€
Free for children under 6
Other information
Pets are welcome in the château grounds provided they are kept on a leash. However, they are not allowed inside the château.
Picnics are permitted in the château grounds in dedicated areas only. So that we can continue to give you the opportunity to picnic in the park, please make sure you dispose of your garbage as you leave.
Accessibility
The château grounds are open to all.
We apologize, but due to the castle’s medieval character, only the ground floor is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Much of the castle’s architecture and history is explained on the ground floor, with many detailed labels.