Best attractions and places to see around La Vallée feature a combination of historical sites and engineering marvels. The region is characterized by its significant bridges and ancient structures, reflecting a rich past. Visitors can explore landmarks that showcase both architectural heritage and functional design. These attractions provide insights into the area's history and development.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A very beautiful archway!
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Impressive bridge. Well worth seeing!
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A truly interesting bridge. It's worth a stop.
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Almost obligatory passage to cross the Charente, but it’s worth the detour
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Compensating for the needs of the Charentais who were formerly obliged to use the ferry to reach the other bank of the river, the bridge was built in 1842 with the constraint of not disrupting the passage of tall sailing ships to Tonnay-Charente in order to allow the port fluvial to continue its activity linked to the transport of salt, wines and spirits. With its 620 m long, it is one of the oldest suspension bridges in Europe. The deck, 204 m long and 5 m wide, is supported by 51 pointed arches and overlooks the river at a height of 23 m. Originally made of wood, it collapsed in 1884 and was replaced by a metal structure. The increase in road traffic eventually weakened the structure and it was closed to all traffic in the 1960s. After numerous rehabilitation works, it is now reopened, but reserved for pedestrians and cyclists. New restoration work is planned to begin at the end of 2023, because its structure remains fragile and its maintenance weighs heavily on the accounts of the small town of Tonnay-Charente.
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La Vallée is rich in historical sites. You can visit the impressive Crazannes Castle, a 14th-century fortress with a fascinating history, including its connection to the tale of Puss in Boots. Another significant site is the Royal Ropeworks, a historic building that once produced ropes for the royal navy, now a vast museum complex.
Yes, La Vallée is known for its distinctive bridges. The Rochefort Transporter Bridge is a unique 19th-century structure that operated from 1900 to 1967 and still allows pedestrians and cyclists to cross the Charente river during summer months. You can also see the Tonnay-Charente Suspension Bridge, a historical bridge offering views of the village and the Charente river, which has been rebuilt and modified over centuries.
Both the Rochefort Transporter Bridge and the Tonnay-Charente Suspension Bridge offer excellent viewpoints. From these bridges, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Charente river and the surrounding landscape, including the village of Tonnay-Charente.
Absolutely. The Rochefort Transporter Bridge is a fun experience for families, allowing pedestrian and cyclist crossings. The Crazannes Castle is also family-friendly, where visitors can explore its magnificent garden and learn about its history, which includes a connection to the tale of Puss in Boots.
The area around La Vallée offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. For example, there are moderate hiking loops like the "Art Nouveau" style house loop from Saint-Hippolyte or the "Gardens of Beurlay loop from La Vallée". Cyclists can explore routes such as the "Capuchin Castle loop from Trizay" or the "Notre-Dame Church of Échillais – Rochefort Transporter Bridge loop from Trizay". Runners have options like the "Running loop from Saint-Hippolyte" or the "Lac de Trizay loop from La Bergerie". You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running guide for La Vallée.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. For instance, you can embark on the "Hiking loop from La Vallée" which covers over 10 km, or the "Bois de la Tour loop from Bords" which is over 11 km. These trails offer a great way to explore the local landscape. For more options and detailed information, refer to the Hiking around La Vallée guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes, ranging from easy to difficult. Popular options include the "Capuchin Castle loop from Trizay" (18 km, easy) and the "Notre-Dame Church of Échillais – Rochefort Transporter Bridge loop from Trizay" (29 km, easy). For a more challenging ride, consider "The Transporter Bridge – Rochefort Transporter Bridge loop from Saint-Hippolyte" which is over 84 km. Discover more routes in the Cycling around La Vallée guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and unique engineering of the bridges, such as the Rochefort Transporter Bridge, which is noted for being the last working transporter bridge in France. The Crazannes Castle is loved for its rich history and beautiful gardens. The overall appeal lies in the combination of architectural heritage and the opportunity to explore the region's past.
Yes, the Rochefort Transporter Bridge is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing a wider range of visitors to experience this unique historical monument and its views.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find moderate running loops such as the "Running loop from Saint-Hippolyte" (around 8.5 km) or the "Lac de Trizay loop from La Bergerie" (nearly 12 km). These trails provide opportunities for a scenic run. For more options, check the Running Trails around La Vallée guide.


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