Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Prouant include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes. This commune in the Vendée department of France offers opportunities to explore well-preserved monasteries, feudal castles, and significant natural areas. Visitors can discover a variety of points of interest, from ancient mills to panoramic viewpoints. The region provides a diverse range of attractions for those interested in history, culture, and outdoor exploration.
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Attention this Sunday, November 10, 2024, hike of the fressure of Ardelay, the circuit often passes here. The best is to do it, it is in my favorites in Vendée (if it is not my favorite) On nafix; We are happy to see you again - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2024 from 7:30 a.m. - Departure from the Parc Expo des Herbiers. - Mountain bike route: 26km (D+: 306m) / 37km (D+: 519m) / 54km (D+: 690m)
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Long before the discovery of electricity and the inventions associated with it, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements for various purposes - which were useful on the one hand, but could also be a threat as a force of nature on the other. A good example of the human inventiveness of earlier generations is such a mill: the heavy millstones used to grind grain or press oil, for example, could be powered by water or - as here - the wind. Hardly any of them still fulfil their original functions today, but fortunately some have at least survived as evidence of the old days.
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This castle has a rich history of use as private property, as a place of scientific experimentation in the 18th century, and even as a place of refuge for young monks and theology students. Information on the history of the castle: https://www.lesherbiers.fr/decouvert/histoire-patrimoine/patrimoine/46-chateau-du-boistissandeau.html Property of the Vendée department, the castle cannot be visited. Managed by the association "Handi-Espoir" it is part of a remarkable and unique structure in France "the Maison d'Accueil Familial le Boistissandeau" which allows the joint reception of disabled adults with their elderly parents.
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A beautiful climb with a finish at 14% to reach the top of the Vendée. A magnificent view of the surrounding countryside, and St Michel as guardian of Mont Mercure
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Fantastic twin windmills where flour is still made and where events are held regularly.
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190 steps to reach the top of the highest point in the Vendée.
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A climb to the top of the bell tower will give you a breathtaking 360° view. But beware, it deserves...
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You can delve into history at several sites. Visit the well-preserved Le Vieux Château in Sigournais, a feudal castle showcasing medieval military architecture. Explore the former Grandmontine priory, Prieuré de Grammont, nestled in the Forêt de Chassay. Other notable historical landmarks include the Château de Saint Mesmin and the charming village of Mouchamps, a 'Petite Cité de Caractère' with its ancient Église de Mouchamps.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural spots and panoramic views. Ascend the Saint-Michel-Mont-Mercure bell tower, the highest point in Vendée, for a breathtaking 360° view. You can also visit the Terrier Marteau Twin Mills in Pouzauges, which stand on hills offering remarkable panoramic vistas. The Forêt de la Pelissonnière, a designated ZNIEFF, provides a viewpoint to appreciate its unique flora and fauna.
The area around Saint-Prouant is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking and cycling, such as Sentier du Bourg, Sentier Les Barres, and the Boucle du Prieuré. For more structured routes, explore the running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling tours available in the region.
While specific family-friendly activities are not detailed for all attractions, the nearby Puy du Fou historical theme park is a major draw for families, known for its immersive shows and historical reenactments. Exploring the grounds of castles like Boistissandeau Castle or visiting the Jardin Médiéval in Bazoges-en-Pareds could also be engaging for families.
For unique cultural experiences, consider visiting the 'Cour des Artisans d'Art' (Craftsmen's Court) in Mouchamps. Additionally, the Terrier Marteau Twin Mills not only offer great views but also host events and still produce flour, providing a glimpse into traditional crafts.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites and natural areas. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, there are several castles nearby. Besides the feudal Le Vieux Château, you can find the Château des Roches-Baritaud in Saint-Germain-de-Prinçay and the Château de la Flocellière. While Boistissandeau Castle is not open for visits, its historical significance makes it a point of interest.
Yes, you can explore the Jardin Médiéval in Bazoges-en-Pareds, offering a historical garden experience. Another option is the Jardin de la Maison Natale du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny in Mouilleron-en-Pareds, dedicated to the birthplace of a significant historical figure.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Espace Naturel la Corbelière in Moulins, which features a 2 km trail through a preserved bocage landscape. You can also take guided tours to explore the Rochers de Pyrôme in La Chapelle Largeau and Moulins, known for regional tales and legends.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from the Saint-Michel-Mont-Mercure bell tower and the historical depth of sites like Le Vieux Château, with its well-preserved medieval architecture and extensive collection of coats of arms. The charm of the Terrier Marteau Twin Mills and the historical significance of Boistissandeau Castle are also highly regarded.
Absolutely. The Prieuré de Grammont is situated within the Forêt de Chassay, offering opportunities for nature walks alongside historical exploration. The Forêt de la Pelissonnière, a private forest spanning 400 hectares, is a designated Zone Naturelle d'Intérêt Écologique, Faunistique et Floristique (ZNIEFF), perfect for appreciating unique flora and fauna.
Yes, the region boasts unique architectural sites. The Terrier Marteau Twin Mills in Pouzauges are a great example, with two wind turbines built a century apart. The military architecture of Le Vieux Château, with its seven towers and keep-gate, also offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval design.


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