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Top 6 Castles around Gondeville

Castles around Gondeville, located in the Charente region, offer a glimpse into centuries of history and architectural evolution. The area is characterized by its position along the Charente river, with many historical sites built on strategic promontories. This region is known for its vineyards and historical ties, reflecting its past significance in controlling trade and land. Visitors can explore a range of historical structures, from medieval fortresses to 17th-century mansions.

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Last updated: June 19, 2026

Bourg-Charente Castle

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Bourg-Charente castle is a 17th century mansion. Nestled on a rocky promontory, it is located a few kilometers from Cognac. It also houses the remains of a medieval fortress.

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Château de Bouteville

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The ruins of Bouteville Castle were built around the year 1000 on the site of a Roman villa.

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Construction of the second half of the 19th century, the castle of Gademoulin stands proudly in the town of Gensac-la-Pallue. Neo-Gothic in style, it takes place on the remains of …

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The Giraud d'Anqueville, lords of Bois-Charente, built the castle in the 16th century.
The main building has a 16th century tower and extensions dating from the 19th century.

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Saint-Brice Castle

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Constructed around 1550-1560, it has been owned by the Henessey Cognac family since 1906.

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Chrystelle
September 15, 2024, Manoir de Bois-Charente (Graves-Saint-Amant) – Fondation Jean Fougerat

The Giraud d'Anqueville, lords of Bois-Charente, built the castle in the 16th century. The main building has a 16th century tower and extensions dating from the 19th century. In 1680, the castle passed through marriage to François Goulard, lord of La Faye, and it became the property of Jean Thioulet, gentleman of the king, at the beginning of the 18th century. Bois-Charente belonged in 1900, at the beginning of the 20th century, to Jean Fougerat known as Élie, a wealthy owner and benefactor for the development of the Cognac vineyard. The Charente pharmacist and winegrower Jean Fougerat (1863-1932) made a fortune by exploiting several pharmaceutical specialties, in particular the famous Rami syrup to treat the bronchi. This bachelor amassed a "considerable fortune", part of his income came from the exploitation of large vineyards that he had acquired around Graves-Saint-amant, his native land. Indeed, after the phylloxera, in 1897, he replanted 350 hectares of vines on his land acquired in the communes of Graves (logis de Bois Charente), Champmillon (domaine de la Chapelle), Saint-Preuil, in 1897 and Lignières-Sonneville between 1898 and 1901. In 1906, he harvested 22,000 hl of wine and produced 3,000 hl of brandy. He developed the logis de Bois Charente and enlarged its park. He planted more than 500 different species there. He set up a wine station where, with his colleagues, he prepared future plantations and improved the distillation processes. In the absence of immediate outlets, he distilled and aged the eau-de-vie and built numerous ageing cellars in Champmillon, Saint-Preuil and Bourg-Charente. When he died, Fougerat donated his estate and his Bois-Charente manor to the city of Angoulême, the universal legatee. She set up an "Institut de la viticulture charentaise" there (soon renamed the "Bureau interprofessionnel du cognac" and repatriated to Cognac in the 1980s). The Manor was active until the early 1980s, then between 2003 and 2016 it became an educational center for young people in judicial protection. The educational support was based on a high-end application restaurant, with the preparation of CAP and BEP certificates as a key. In his will, Jean Fougerat also had an imposing monument erected in Bois-Charente to the glory of Charente viticulture and cognac. Created by the sculptors R. Lamour de dieu and Émile Peyronnet, the work represents "six figures engaged in viticultural work, in bronze bas-relief; a distillery is engraved in marble". Jean Fougerat gave his name to a street in Angoulême and to his foundation, based in Graves-Saint-Amant. The latter supported the Institute of Viticultural Research in 1936, then currently supports the educational center with the CCAS.

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Bourg-Charente castle is a 17th century mansion. Nestled on a rocky promontory, it is located a few kilometers from Cognac. It also houses the remains of a medieval fortress. Acquired in the 20th century, this château houses cellars for producing Grand Marnier. It can be visited from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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November 16, 2022, Château de Bouteville

The ruins of Bouteville Castle were built around the year 1000 on the site of a Roman villa.

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It is in this castle that the cognac cellars of the Marnier-Lapostolle family are located, used for the production of Grand Marnier cognac.

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In 1262, the land of Bourg already belonged to the Ollivier family. In 1363, Sir Ollivier, Baron de Bourg, paid homage to the Prince of Wales, the remarriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine having made the castle of Bourg-Charente an English possession. It then passed to the Bragier, Gouffier, Pons de Pons families, to the Count of Miossens (lord of Pons and governor of Guyenne). The current castle was built by Pons de Pons, to replace the fortified castle destroyed by Marshal de Sancerre while trying to take it back from the English. A Le Camus de Neville was the last lord. In 1921, it was bought by the Marnier-Lapostolle family to set up its cognac cellars there, necessary for the production of Grand Marnier. Since 2012, there are also stills used for the distillation of bitter oranges used in the recipe for Grand Marnier liqueurs.

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Construction of the second half of the 19th century, the castle of Gademoulin stands proudly in the town of Gensac-la-Pallue. Neo-Gothic in style, it takes place on the remains of an old medieval castle destroyed in the 16th century during the protests against the salt tax. Sold as national property under the French Revolution, it now houses a luxury accommodation space.

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Phil Par
September 24, 2021, Château de Bouteville

a true wonder and at its feet, do not forget to visit a local artisan manufacturer of balsamic vinegars sold in the best restaurants!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable castles to visit around Gondeville?

The region offers a variety of historical castles. You can explore the 17th-century Bourg-Charente Castle, known for its connection to Grand Marnier, or the medieval Château de Bouteville, which recently reopened after extensive restoration. Another significant site is Saint-Brice Castle, a 16th-century construction owned by the Hennessy Cognac family.

Which castles have unique historical connections or architectural styles?

Château de Bouteville has a rich medieval history, hosting figures like Richard the Lionheart and the Black Prince, and features a pseudo-Renaissance style. The Bourg-Charente Castle, a 17th-century mansion, incorporates salvaged battlements from Bouteville and was once an English possession. The Gademoulin Castle is a neo-Gothic construction from the 19th century built on medieval ruins.

Are there any castles that offer a unique blend of history and local industry?

Yes, Bourg-Charente Castle is a prime example. This 17th-century mansion, built on older foundations, now houses the cellars for Grand Marnier production, with stills for distilling bitter oranges installed since 2012. It offers a unique insight into both heritage and a famous local industry.

Can I visit a castle that has recently undergone restoration?

Absolutely. The medieval Château de Bouteville, first established around the year 1000, reopened to the public in June 2024 after extensive restoration. It now features modern museographic displays, including dynamic models and video projections, offering an engaging journey through its thousand-year history.

Are there family-friendly castles in the area?

The Bourg-Charente Castle is listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the Château de Bouteville, with its interactive museographic displays, offers an engaging experience for visitors of all ages, making history accessible and fun.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The region around Gondeville is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are cycling routes like the 'Bourg-Charente Castle – The Jarnac Quays loop' and mountain biking trails such as the 'Saint-Brice Castle – Bourg-Charente Castle loop'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Gondeville, Gravel biking around Gondeville, and MTB Trails around Gondeville guides.

Are there specific cycling routes that pass by castles?

Yes, several cycling routes in the area incorporate castle views. For instance, the 'Bourg-Charente Castle – The Jarnac Quays loop' is an easy 19 km cycling route. You can also find routes like the 'Saint-Brice Castle – The Jarnac Quays loop'. Check the Cycling around Gondeville guide for more details and options.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Gondeville?

While many castles have varying opening hours, some, like the Château de Richemont, typically offer guided tours from mid-July to the end of August. The summer months generally provide pleasant weather for exploring both the castles and the surrounding Charente region, though it's always advisable to check specific castle opening times before your visit.

Is there a castle connected to a famous writer or historical figure?

Yes, the Château de Richemont, primarily a 17th-century construction, is notable for its connection to Pierre de Bourdeille (Brantôme), a famous 16th-century chronicler. His office and bedroom are preserved there, and the crypt of the old chapel from the original castle also remains, offering a glimpse into his life and work.

What do visitors appreciate most about the castles in this region?

Visitors frequently highlight the deep historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles. The Château de Bouteville is praised for its innovative museum experience, while Bourg-Charente Castle is appreciated for its unique connection to the Grand Marnier industry. The strategic locations on promontories overlooking vineyards or the Charente River also offer beautiful views.

Are there any castles that offer a unique viewpoint?

Yes, the Château de Bouteville stands on a promontory overlooking the Grande Champagne vineyards, offering impressive views of the Charente valley. The most spectacular view of the castle itself can be found by taking the D 152 towards Malaville.

How can I reach these castles, and is parking available?

Most castles in the Charente region are best accessed by car, and parking is generally available on-site or nearby. For example, Bourg-Charente Castle is easily reachable and open for visits Monday to Friday. Public transport options are limited, so driving offers the most flexibility for exploring multiple sites.

Are there less crowded options for visiting castles?

While popular sites like Château de Bouteville attract visitors, the region has several other historical châteaux. The Château de Gondeville in Mainxe-Gondeville, which houses the town hall, offers a glimpse of local heritage in a less tourist-focused setting. Additionally, visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays can help avoid larger crowds at public-access castles.

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