Chateau Villa Eugenie in Dinard

Dinard – Villa Eugenie

Although this castle can not be visited on the inside, you can walk in the gardens and look around the castle on the outside. The castle is located close to one of Dinard‘s beaches.

The city had ordered the chateau to be built for the Royal couple, Napoleon III and his beautiful wife, Eugenie. They hoped that by bringing the couple to Dinard at the start of the summer season, more people would come.

Four towers in the Villa Eugenie in Dinard
Four towers in the Villa Eugenie in Dinard

However, the royal couple had a big argument about bringing Eugenie’s favorite dog to Dinard, a dog that Napoleon III hated. So instead of going to Dinard, Eugenie went alone to Biarritz and never set foot in this castle.

Jeu de boule section in the back of the Villa Eugenie in Dinard
Jeu de boule section in the back of the Villa Eugenie in Dinard

The original gardens have shrunk considerably. Now, it’s a small garden, with in the back a “jeu de boule” field (Petanc) and public toilets.

Monument to the dead of the War Wars in the Villa Eugenie in Dinard
Monument to the dead of the War Wars in the Villa Eugenie in Dinard

In front of the castle you will find a monument to the dead of the World Wars.

Close up of one of the 4 towers of the Villa Eugenie in Dinard
Close up of one of the 4 towers of the Villa Eugenie in Dinard

As you can see from the photos, the castle is in need of some TLC.

However, if you are interested, the castle is for sale. The city expects to raise €1 million for this building.

Rear staircase of the Villa Eugenie in Dinard
Rear staircase of the Villa Eugenie in Dinard

Summary

It’s not a castle you will want to go out of your way to visit, but if you are staying in Dinard, and you are walking around, it’s a nice 10 minute walk around.

Hopefully, whoever buys the castle, will make it a beautiful place again.

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