Botanical_garden_of_Upper_Brittany

Botanical garden of Upper Brittany

Botanical garden of Upper Brittany

Add article description


The Botanical garden of Upper Brittany (French: Jardin botanique de Haute-Bretagne) is a private estate with an area of 25 hectares (62 acres), located in the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany, near the medieval city of Fougères. The park is part of the estate of La Foltière, where stands the Château de la Foltière, and was built in 1847.

Quick Facts Type, Location ...

Location

The Botanical garden of Upper Brittany is located on the village of Le Châtellier (Ille-et-Vilaine), approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the city of Fougères, between Rennes and the Mont Saint-Michel, near the A84 motorway.

History

Foltiere is the name of the estate, which means "ground where beech trees grow", the word fou being ancient French for "beech tree". The park was created in 1847,[1] around the Château de la Foltière. In 1796 the old manor house was the headquarters of an uprising against the government of the French Republic led by Count Joseph de Puisaye.[2] In 1820, the Estate of La Foltière was bought by the family Frontin des Buffards.[2] In 1847, the land surrounding the pond in the park was redesigned as an English romantic landscape garden, with winding paths that follow the terrain, and a view from the lawn in front of the house to the church tower in the village.

Quality label

The French Ministry of Culture classified the Parc botanique de Haute-Bretagne as a Jardin remarquable, notable gardens of France. The French Ministry of Tourism awarded the botanical garden the label Qualité Tourisme in 2011.


References


Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Botanical_garden_of_Upper_Brittany, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.