Best attractions and places to see around Fouqueure offer a blend of historical sites, cultural towns, and natural landscapes in the Charente department of France. This region provides a tranquil setting for exploring a variety of points of interest. Visitors can discover impressive Romanesque architecture, ancient archaeological sites, and picturesque river areas. The area serves as a base for experiencing the rich heritage and outdoor opportunities of the Charente region.
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Wooden ferry from Lichères, which allows you to cross the Charente. A cable stretched across both banks allows hikers to cross the waters independently. Please note, the ferry may be immobilized during the harshest winter months. You will then have to return to the bridge, a little further south.
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problem is, this is not in use or available until at least april, so you can't cross the river here in the winter months
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Located in the archpriest of Ambérac, diocese of Angoulême, the conventual priory of Notre-Dame de Lanville, founded at an unknown date, was attached around 1120 to the rule of the canons regular of Saint Augustine. It will remain conventual until its suppression in 1791. The buildings were largely in ruins in 1632 and the difficulties becoming greater and greater, the priory was united with the abbey of Sainte-Geneviève du Mont. The visit reports of 1636 and 1672 indicate that major work was carried out to raise the priory in the second half of the 17th century. The buildings located to the south of the church could be the lodgings of the prior or the chaplain. They include a main building for residential use, flanked by two north and south wings constituting the outbuildings, arranged around a closed courtyard. The partly modern north wing has retained some openings characteristic of the 14th and 15th centuries. A long vaulted cellar of a broken cradle develops under the entire length of this wing. The south wing has semicircular openings alternating with small rectangular bays, no doubt from the 17th century. The rectangular main building opens, to the west, onto a terrace overlooking a pool spanned by a bridge-staircase. The house itself is built on a long barrel-shaped cellar with a basket handle. The church was fortified in the 15th century. In its primitive state, its nave was covered with three domes which collapsed and were replaced, in the 15th century, by ribbed vaults. In 1904, the presence of a channeled stream having weakened the foundations of the building, the facade collapsed.
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The early 12th century church has all but disappeared, itself and the reconstructions have suffered from the military conflicts that have punctuated the centuries. You enter through an open portal in a facade which very well announces the architectural juxtapositions. These last give a particular charm to the building by their inconsistencies. They arouse curiosity and ultimately offer the visitor a certain degree of privacy. An organ with the original story has been installed. It is the ultimate work of Ivan Peychès (1906-1978), a genius scientific researcher but also a visual artist, musician and composer. Brilliant innovator in the field of applied sciences, he will build this instrument in his living room in ten years during his retirement.
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Crossing the Charente can be done by ferry (with cables), and with the strength of the arms ...
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Nestled between the Charente river and the Boixe forest, the former abbey has watched over the north of Angoumois for over a thousand years. Mentioned in 888, the abbey church was rebuilt in the 11th and 12th centuries, thanks to the generosity of the Counts of Angoulême. This building constitutes an inescapable testimony of the Charente Romanesque art. In the 13th century, a large fire destroyed the site, forcing the reconstruction of the choir of the church, which was not completed until the 16th century. Listed as a historical monument in 1840 on the initiative of Mérimée, this vast monument has always impressed with its mass and its refinement: artists such as Eugène Delacroix and Maurice Utrillo are not mistaken. Each year, more than 13,000 visitors come to discover and appreciate this building with such a rich history. The abbey site has also given rise to several archaeological excavations, enriching the historical and cultural interest of this high heritage site.
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Of the castle of Montignac, located in the town of Montignac-Charente, in Charente, only the keep remains. It is built on a terrace overlooking the Charente. Of the enclosure, there remains the gate with portcullis with two round towers at the top of an escarpment, the western part of the enclosure and a round tower.
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The region around Fouqueure is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Romanesque Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey, which lies on the route of Saint-Jacques de Compostelle. Don't miss the ancient Notre-Dame de Lanville Priory in Marcillac-Lanville, or the Keep of Montignac-Charente, a remnant of a castle offering views over the Charente River. Further afield, the Gallo-Roman Theater at Les Bouchauds provides a glimpse into ancient history, and the town of Tusson boasts Renaissance architecture and ancient tumuli.
Yes, for a tranquil natural setting, visit Aire de Rejallant, a picturesque river area perfect for walking and picnicking. You can also enjoy strolls along the banks of the Charente River in towns like Verteuil-sur-Charente and Saint-Simon. For more structured outdoor activities, explore the various hiking routes available, such as the 'Priory Trail' or the 'Prairie de Goué and Saint-Groux Loop', which you can find details about in the Hiking around Fouqueure guide.
Several charming towns are worth exploring. Tusson, just 6 km away, features impressive Renaissance architecture, a priory, and monastic gardens, along with ancient tumuli. Mansle offers a 12th-century church and opportunities for relaxation by the Vienne River. The larger town of Angoulême (25 km) is known for its historic monuments, while Cognac (37 km) provides an extensive old town and distillery visits.
The area around Fouqueure is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Loop in the Bonnieure valley' or the 'Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey – Along the Charente River loop'. For road cycling, options include the 'Port de Guisalle – Vindelle Swimming Area loop'. Hiking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Priory Trail' and the 'Prairie de Goué and Saint-Groux Loop'. Find more routes in the Cycling around Fouqueure, Road Cycling Routes around Fouqueure, and Hiking around Fouqueure guides.
Yes, the vibrant town of Aigre, just 1.9 km from Fouqueure, is perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a visitor center with information on local activities. Many natural areas like Aire de Rejallant are great for family picnics and walks. Recreational facilities like Nautilis (22.8 km) also offer water activities suitable for families.
To experience local culture and find local produce, consider visiting the Central Market Hall (10.6 km). Additionally, towns like Mansle and Aigre offer local shops and services where you can immerse yourself in the regional atmosphere.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey is highly regarded for its imposing Romanesque architecture and rich history, attracting over 13,000 visitors annually. The peaceful river areas like Aire de Rejallant are loved for relaxation, while towns like Tusson are praised for their unique historical heritage and charming atmosphere.
Yes, you can visit the Keep of Montignac-Charente, which is the remaining part of a castle overlooking the Charente River. Further away, the Château de Bayers (13 km) is a principal monument in the nearby town of Bayers, and the magnificent Château de La Rochefoucauld (28 km) is considered the most important castle in Charente, showcasing significant historical and architectural value.
Yes, the famous town of Cognac, approximately 37 km from Fouqueure, offers opportunities to visit distilleries, such as Courvoisier (11.8 km from Fouqueure), where you can learn about and taste the region's renowned spirit.
The Charente region generally offers pleasant weather from spring through early autumn, making these seasons ideal for exploring both historical sites and natural landscapes. Spring brings blooming nature, while summer allows for river activities. Autumn provides comfortable temperatures for walking and cycling. Winter activities are limited, but historical sites remain accessible.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can visit Hirondelle Golf, located approximately 10.6 km from Fouqueure, for a round of golf.
The Aigre Tourism Office, located just 1.9 km from Fouqueure, is an excellent resource for information on local activities, events, and other helpful resources for exploring the area.


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