Best attractions and places to see around Vandré include historical sites and religious buildings set within a rural landscape. The region features 12th-century Romanesque architecture, including churches and remnants of a castle. These sites offer insights into the area's past and provide views of the surrounding countryside. Vandré is a location where several historical and cultural points of interest await exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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In the Middle Ages, Tonnay-Boutonne was a fortified town of which today only one vestige remains: the Porte Saint-Pierre, named after the parish. Two other gates also existed, and the small city also had a port, a lock and a mill. At the heart of the ramparts stood a keep 20m high and 13m side with walls 3m thick. But it was razed in 1839 by the last owner who sold the stones to pay his debts, and the rubble was spread all around raising the level of the streets by 1.50 to 2m and filling the cellars of the village.
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The church of the village of Vandré dates from the 13th century, the ced5 of the transition from Romanesque to Gothic.
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The Romanesque Église Saint-Pierre de Puyrolland is situated on the outskirts of town on a hill, from where you have a wonderful view over the surrounding countryside.
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The Porte Saint-Pierre is a well-preserved city gate from the 14th century.
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A simple 12th century Romanesque church. There isn't much of a rush here, so you can enjoy the soothing tranquility for a few minutes.
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In this small town, you can admire the Saint-Pierre gate dating from the Middle Ages. Alongside the buildings that bear witness to the importance of the city over the centuries, Tonnay-Boutonne has remarkable natural spaces. The banks of the Boutonne are an invitation to walk and relax.
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12th century church in ruins. A second small church was built within the walls of the first.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore Surgères, which features a 16th-century castle enclosure and an 11th-century Romanesque church. Other notable historical religious buildings include the 12th-century Saint Peter's Church, the 13th-century Saint-Vivien Church of Vandré, and the tranquil 12th-century Notre-Dame Church of Genouillé.
Yes, Surgères is considered family-friendly. Its castle park offers a pleasant space for rest and walks, suitable for all ages to enjoy the historical surroundings.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For running, there are several moderate trails ranging from 5.5 km to 9.2 km. Road cycling enthusiasts can find easy to moderate routes between 33 km and 83 km. Gravel biking offers options from easy 16 km loops to challenging 162 km rides. For more details on routes, check out the guides for Running Trails around Vandré, Road Cycling Routes around Vandré, and Gravel biking around Vandré.
Vandré and its surroundings are known for Romanesque architecture. Key examples include the 11th-century Romanesque church within the castle walls of Surgères, the 12th-century Saint Peter's Church which offers views from its hilltop location, and the simple 12th-century Notre-Dame Church of Genouillé.
Yes, the Saint-Vivien Church of Vandré, dating from the 13th century, is a notable example. It marks the transition from Romanesque to Gothic architectural styles, offering a unique glimpse into the region's evolving heritage.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of the sites. For instance, the interior of the Romanesque church in Surgères is admired for its 'sublime simplicity of light stone.' The peaceful atmosphere at places like Notre-Dame Church of Genouillé is also highly valued for its tranquility.
Yes, Saint Peter's Church is situated on a hill and provides beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. It's a great spot to appreciate the rural plains of the region.
While specific walking trails directly linked to attractions aren't detailed, the castle park at Surgères offers a pleasant and easy environment for walks. For more structured walking or running, you can explore the Running Trails around Vandré guide, which includes moderate routes suitable for a good stroll.
To fully experience the historical sites, consider visiting Surgères to see the castle enclosure and its Romanesque church, then explore the hilltop Saint Peter's Church for its architecture and views. Don't miss Saint-Vivien Church of Vandré to observe the architectural transition from Romanesque to Gothic.
Absolutely. The Notre-Dame Church of Genouillé is described as a simple 12th-century Romanesque church where there isn't much rush, allowing visitors to enjoy soothing tranquility for a few minutes. The castle park at Surgères also provides a place for rest and pleasant walks.
Both road cycling and gravel biking are popular. Road cyclists can find routes of varying lengths and difficulties, while gravel biking offers a mix of easy to difficult trails, including a 16 km loop around Saint-Vivien Church of Vandré. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Vandré and Gravel biking around Vandré guides.


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