Attractions and places to see around Thurageau include historical sites and unique natural features within this small rural commune in the Vienne department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The landscape is characterized by rolling plains, wooded areas, and viticultural lands, primarily composed of clay and green sands. A notable landmark in the area is the Château of Abain, featuring its distinctive tower. The region offers opportunities for historical exploration and outdoor activities.
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A few houses bear witness to a rich past on the troglodytes. Sometimes mushroom farms, sometimes natural wine cellars, some have become habitable dwellings. It's a shame they aren't more developed. Pleasant hiking trails.
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Very beautiful hike, with varied paths and discoveries
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Dungeon and castle chapel which are the remains of a castle fortified by Richard Coeur de Lion. The site is the place of archaeological excavations.
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These houses in the rock would have been used very early for shelter and protection. Not much has changed except the houses we built into the rock.
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Renaissance style priory castle which was built for Bishop Briçonnet in the 16th century. The exterior of the castle can be visited freely and for free. Rare guided tours. Contact: 05 49 50 43 48
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Impressive convent complex built in the 12th century. The magnificent rose garden has no less than 700 roses.
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Dungeon and castle chapel which are the remains of a castle fortified by Richard Coeur de Lion. The site is the place of archaeological excavations.
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Very pleasant walk. If you are staying in the area, I strongly recommend this bike ride along the greenway.
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Thurageau and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive Haut-Clairvaux Keep, which features a dungeon and castle chapel, remnants of a castle fortified by Richard Coeur de Lion. Another notable site is the Château de Coussay, a Renaissance-style priory castle whose exterior can be visited freely. Don't miss the 12th-century Lencloître Convent and Rose Garden, known for its magnificent rose collection.
Yes, the area is home to The troglodytes, unique rock-hewn dwellings that were historically used for shelter and protection. These fascinating structures offer a glimpse into a past where homes were built directly into the natural landscape, sometimes serving as mushroom farms or wine cellars.
The region offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can explore the Ligne Verte Loudun–Châtellerault, a pleasant greenway built on an old railway line, perfect for walking or biking. For more structured routes, consider the hiking trails like 'The troglodyte circuit Jaunay-Marigny' or 'The Medieval Tour of Abain de Thurageau'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Thurageau guide.
Many of the historical sites and outdoor paths are suitable for families. The Château de Coussay, with its freely accessible exterior, can be an interesting visit for all ages. The Ligne Verte Loudun–Châtellerault is also categorized as family-friendly, offering an easy and enjoyable path for walks or bike rides together.
Yes, there are hiking trails catering to different preferences. For example, 'The troglodyte circuit Jaunay-Marigny' and 'Via Sancti Martini - Ligugé Trail' are both rated as moderate difficulty. You can explore a range of options, including 'The Medieval Tour of Abain de Thurageau', by checking the Hiking around Thurageau guide for detailed route information and difficulty ratings.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Thurageau. The weather is typically mild, making it comfortable for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter. The rose garden at Lencloître Convent is particularly beautiful in late spring and early summer.
Absolutely. Besides the Ligne Verte Loudun–Châtellerault, which is great for leisurely rides, there are dedicated guides for various cycling experiences. You can find several road cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Road Cycling Routes around Thurageau guide. For off-road adventures, explore the Gravel biking around Thurageau guide.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and unique character of the attractions. For instance, the troglodytes are noted for their historical significance as shelters and their integration into the landscape. The Haut-Clairvaux Keep is valued for its archaeological interest and connection to Richard Coeur de Lion. The Lencloître Convent and Rose Garden is admired for its impressive architecture and the beauty of its 700+ roses.
Thurageau is a small rural commune. While local bus routes might connect to nearby larger towns, direct public transport to specific attractions within or immediately around Thurageau may be limited. It is advisable to check local transport schedules or consider personal vehicle use for greater flexibility when visiting the various sites.
Generally, permits are not required for hiking on public trails and paths in the Thurageau area. However, if you plan to access private land or specific protected areas, it's always best to check for any local regulations or permissions that might be needed. Most marked hiking routes are freely accessible.
As a small commune, Thurageau itself has limited options for accommodation and dining. However, nearby larger towns like Lencloître, Mirebeau, or Poitiers offer a wider selection of gîtes, bed and breakfasts, restaurants, and cafes. It's recommended to plan your stay and meals in these neighboring areas.


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