Best attractions and places to see around Fontet, a commune in the Gironde department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural features. The area is characterized by the Garonne Canal, which provides opportunities for river tourism and cycling. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, unique cultural sites, and natural springs.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Majestic in its size and appearance, the Loubens mill is one of the most remarkable in the Entre-deux-Mers region. Its installation seems to date back to the 11th century. A square, medieval tower, built on an island, bears similarities to the Bagas mill located 2 km downstream. It includes three sets of millstones still in place. However, it is not a fortified building; it is a weir mill. To the north construction, a bridge with a double row of arches was added in the 18th century, containing two more pairs of millstones and a fulling mill (a machine used not for grinding grain, but for fulling textiles. These mills were often called "beating mills"). This southern part of the mill earned it the name "little Chenonceau". The mill has been classified as a Historic Monument since 2000.
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Beautiful view of the ivy-covered mill.
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Very pretty and well decorated, the prices are super affordable and the setting is ideal for a break
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We're luckier today, August 15th. The bicycle and skeleton have made way for a list of consumption options.
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Using the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an ancient invention that dates back to pre-Christian times. Thanks to such a construction, human or animal muscle power could be easily replaced by a watercourse - natural or artificially created - in order to grind grain into corn, for example. There are essentially two different ways of driving watermills: Either the water simply hits the blades of the water wheel from below to set it in motion; or the water is guided above the wheel and falls onto the blades; this type of construction is more efficient due to natural gravity.
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I hope a bit of advertising is allowed. There is a marvellous B&B / gîte - Haras de la Tour - just 2.5 km off all of these routes at Lamothe-Landerron. Many cyclists have stayed here. Have a look at http://www.harastour.com/ It is 5 km from the start point at Sainte-Bazeille. If you get lost I can come and cycle back with you.
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Fontet offers several historical sites. The Church of Saint-Front, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, is a listed historical monument featuring a 15th-century bell gable and Gothic chapels. You can also find vestiges of the Tartifume castle in the Tartifume quarter, believed to be the original village site. Additionally, don't miss Le Moulin de Loubens, a majestic 11th-century mill that has been remodeled multiple times.
The most prominent natural feature is the Garonne Canal, also known as the "Canal des Deux Mers." This 19th-century waterway is ideal for river tourism and offers picturesque opportunities for walks. The canal's Bassanne Lock (and locks 48 and 49) are scenic spots. The name "Fontet" itself means "little fountain," reflecting the numerous natural springs found in the village's subsoil.
Yes, Fontet is home to the distinctive Musée d'artisanat et monuments en allumettes (Museum of Matchstick Crafts and Monuments). This museum showcases intricate models made entirely from matchsticks, including impressive replicas like the Palace of Versailles and Reims Cathedral. It also features exhibits of minerals, fossils, pottery art, and more.
The Garonne Lateral Canal is perfect for outdoor activities. One bank has been developed into a greenway, which is ideal for cycling. You can also enjoy tranquil walks along the canal, especially around the scenic locks. For more active pursuits, a nearby naval base connected to the canal offers a swimming area, archery, and beach football.
Absolutely! The Musée d'artisanat et monuments en allumettes with its unique matchstick models is fascinating for all ages. Along the Garonne Canal, the naval base provides a swimming area, children's games, archery, and beach football. Cycling along the canal's greenway is also a popular family activity.
The Garonne Canal offers excellent cycling opportunities. One bank of the canal has been developed into a greenway, forming part of the "Véloroute des deux mers." This path is mostly paved and often shaded by trees, providing a pleasant ride. You can find various cycling routes around Fontet, including those that pass by Bassanne Lock. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Fontet guide.
Yes, the area around Fontet provides several options for hiking and running. You can enjoy walks along the Garonne Canal, which offers scenic views. For more structured routes, explore the Hiking around Fontet guide or the Running Trails around Fontet guide, which feature routes like the "Canal latéral à la Garonne loop from Fontet" and "Lac de Fontet loop."
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and the well-maintained path along the Garonne Lateral Canal. Many appreciate the shaded sections under trees, describing it as feeling like being in a "green tunnel." The canal is also noted for its picturesque locks and the opportunities for refreshing stops at buvettes or restaurants along the way.
Yes, for visitors traveling by camper, a year-round parking area is available near the naval base, which is connected to the Garonne Canal. For other attractions, local parking options are generally available, particularly near popular spots like Bassanne Lock, which also offers facilities nearby.
The Tartifume suspension bridge is a point of interest located near lock number 48 of the Garonne Canal. It's part of the local architectural heritage and offers scenic views over the canal area.
Yes, a naval base connected to the Garonne Canal in Fontet offers mooring facilities for pleasure boats. This base also provides rest facilities and various leisure activities for visitors.


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