Trecesson
France, France
Trecesson is a medieval castle located in the Brittany region of France, near the commune of Campénéac and adjacent to the Paimpont forest.
The origins of the castle date back to at least the 8th century, though the current structure largely reflects 15th-century Breton architecture. Built of reddish schist stone, it sits surrounded by a wide, dark moat with an imposing gatehouse, towers, and a small chapel, conveying a strong historical presence.
The castle has a rich lineage connected to local noble families and survived various ownership changes over centuries. Trecesson is also famous for local legends, including the story of the "White Lady," a ghost believed to haunt the site, alongside other supernatural tales linked to this mysterious, atmospheric fortress.
While the castle is privately owned and typically closed to the public, its exterior and surroundings draw visitors interested in history, architecture, and folklore.
Location
56800 Campénéac, France
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