Fougères is a sleepy town in the French province of Brittany, best known for its impressive medieval castle. The town is perched on a rocky outcrop, with the castle dominating the skyline. The old town is charming, with narrow streets and a mix of medieval and renaissance architecture. There are a few good restaurants and a couple of interesting museums, but most visitors come to Fougères to explore the castle. The castle is one of the largest in France, and is well-preserved, with a mix of Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance features. There is also a large park with walking trails and a few small lakes.