Local Cuisine
Try the local Breton specialties including crepes and cider.





Corseul, located in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France, is a city steeped in history. Once a major Roman town, it now features fascinating archaeological sites, including the Temple of Mars. The town hall hosts a small museum showcasing local artifacts, providing a deeper insight into its storied past. Visitors can enjoy the charming ambiance of this quaint commune while exploring its cultural heritage. Corseul is an ideal destination for those interested in history and archaeology, offering a unique glimpse into the ancient world amidst the picturesque landscape of Brittany.
Corseul, located in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France, is a city steeped in history. Once a major Roman town, it now features fascinating archaeological sites, including the Temple of Mars. The town hall hosts a small museum showcasing local artifacts, providing a deeper insight into its storied past. Visitors can enjoy the charming ambiance of this quaint commune while exploring its cultural heritage. Corseul is an ideal destination for those interested in history and archaeology, offering a unique glimpse into the ancient world amidst the picturesque landscape of Brittany.
Major Roman town with ancient ruins.
Small archaeological museum in the town hall.
Located in the picturesque region of Brittany.
Rich Roman history with numerous archaeological sites.
Small town charm with a focus on cultural heritage.
Located in the scenic region of Brittany, ideal for exploring the countryside.
Try the local Breton specialties including crepes and cider.
Consider renting a car to explore the surrounding areas of Brittany.
History enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
French, English
Visit the local museum for insights into Corseul's Roman past.
Historical Tourism, Cultural Exploration, Educational Travel
April-JuneSeptember-October
Spring is a lovely time to visit Corseul with mild weather and blooming landscapes.
Summer offers warm weather, perfect for exploring outdoor archaeological sites.
Fall provides a quieter experience with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.
Winter is off-peak, offering a peaceful visit, though some sites may have limited access.