Attractions and places to see around Charmé, situated in the Charente department of France, feature a mix of historical landmarks and natural areas. The region is characterized by its Romanesque architecture, ancient castles, and the scenic banks of the Charente and Vienne rivers. Visitors can explore a rich historical heritage, including prehistoric monuments and significant abbeys. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration in surrounding villages and towns.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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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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Verteuil Castle is a historic monument in Verteuil-sur-Charente. It dates back to 1080. It was here that François VI de la Rochefoucauld (French writer) wrote his Maxims.
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This isolated church was built in the 8th century and is a good example of Romanesque architecture. After partially collapsing in the 18th century, it was restored in 1907 after being listed as a historical monument in 1903.
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This isolated church was built in the 8th century and is a good example of Romanesque architecture. After partly collapsing in the 18th century, it was restored in 1907 after being classified as a historical monument in 1903.
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Although you cannot visit this chateau (it is privately owned by the La Rochefoucauld family) it provides a wonderful backdrop to the village and is truly a sight to behold from the river.
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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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The region around Charmé is rich in history. You can explore the 8th-century Romanesque Saint-Denis Church, a historical monument that underwent restoration. Another significant site is the Verteuil-sur-Charente Castle, dating back to 1080, where François VI de la Rochefoucauld wrote his *Maxims*. While privately owned, its impressive facade can be admired. Further afield, consider visiting Nanteuil Abbey and Treasury, or the grand Chateau de La Rochefoucauld, about 31 km away.
Yes, the town of Tusson is home to four tumulus dating from the fifth century BC. These prehistoric monuments are among the largest in Europe and are notably aligned. Tusson also features a priory and a monastic garden, offering a glimpse into the past.
The area offers several natural spots. You can enjoy strolling along the scenic banks of the Charente River, particularly in Verteuil-sur-Charente. The nearby village of Mansle provides opportunities for recreation on the banks of the Vienne river, including a canoe kayak base. The wider region also features various hiking and cycling trails.
Yes, the area around Charmé is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of cycling. For road cycling, explore options like the 'Abbaye de Nanteuil-en-Vallée – Ruffec Town Hall loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can try routes such as the 'Ruffec Town Hall – Church loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, including the 'Mansle Racecourse loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Charmé, Gravel biking around Charmé, and MTB Trails around Charmé guides.
Yes, the village of Mansle, located on the banks of the Vienne river, has a canoe kayak base. This provides an excellent opportunity to enjoy water activities and explore the river from a different perspective.
Many of the outdoor activities and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. For instance, admiring the View of Château de Verteuil offers a picturesque experience for all ages. Exploring the banks of the Charente or Vienne rivers and engaging in activities like canoeing in Mansle are also great options for families.
Beyond Charmé, several nearby villages and towns are worth visiting. Mansle offers riverbank recreation and places to refuel. Tusson is rich in historical heritage, including ancient tumulus and a priory. Angoulême, about 31 km away, is a favored town in Charente with many interesting historic monuments.
Yes, several nearby towns host local markets. You can find markets in Ruffec on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in Sauze-Vaussais on Thursdays, and in Angoulême daily, except for Mondays. These markets are great places to experience local culture and find regional products.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical monuments and natural beauty. The Romanesque architecture of sites like Saint-Denis Church and the grandeur of Verteuil-sur-Charente Castle are highly regarded. The scenic riverbanks and opportunities for outdoor activities also receive positive feedback from the komoot community.
Yes, the View of Château de Verteuil is a popular spot. Although the castle itself is privately owned and not open for tours, this viewpoint allows visitors to enjoy its wonderful backdrop to the village and its impressive appearance from the river.
Tusson is known for its unique historical heritage. It features four ancient tumulus dating from the fifth century BC, which are among the largest in Europe. Additionally, visitors can explore the priory and its monastic garden, and enjoy local restaurants or tea rooms.


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