




Listed as a historic monument, this 15th-century estate boasts English-style parkland, a 16th-century chapel and an elegant Renaissance-style gallery.
One of the finest châteaux in the Mayenne, Château du Rocher takes its name from the granite outcrop of the Armorican Massif on which it was built in the 13th century. The castle became an inhabited manor house in the 14th and 15th centuries. Chapel dedicated to Sainte-Catherine.
Its majestic silhouette is reflected in a pond set in the heart of English-style parkland, offering visitors a delightful panoramic view.
The main facade of the château features a magnificent sculpted Renaissance façade, the only one of its kind.
It has belonged to some of the great families of Maine and Brittany: Le Maire, Bouillé, Roquelaure, Eynard, du Plessis d'Argentré and Le Gonidec de Traissan.
English-style park and free outdoor tour from 15 June to 15 October.
Its majestic silhouette is reflected in a pond set in the heart of English-style parkland, offering visitors a delightful panoramic view.
The main facade of the château features a magnificent sculpted Renaissance façade, the only one of its kind.
It has belonged to some of the great families of Maine and Brittany: Le Maire, Bouillé, Roquelaure, Eynard, du Plessis d'Argentré and Le Gonidec de Traissan.
English-style park and free outdoor tour from 15 June to 15 October.
Services
Services
Point of interest visible without guided tour
Free site access
Self-guided tours for groups
Self-guided tours for individuals
Openings
Openings
From 15 June 2025 until 15 October 2025 -