Attractions and places to see around Clérac include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural insights. This commune in southwestern France is characterized by extensive forests covering approximately 75% of its territory. Visitors can explore ancient sites, megalithic structures, and a network of hiking and cycling trails.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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From the Dolmen de la Pierre Folle, the crazy stone, an impressive megalithic site in the municipality of Montguyon. It is located on a hill covered with vineyards in the Pineau des Charentes region.
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The 11th-century ruins are now part of the town, having belonged to the families of Montguyon, La Rochefoucauld and Rohan. The site was the scene of many battles, such as that of 1451, which involved the armies of Charles VII and British troops
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The 21.5-kilometre greenway linking Châteauneuf-sur-Charente to Saint-Mariens Saint Yzan offers a nature getaway through the picturesque landscapes of Charente. This route, perfectly designed for cyclists, winds between vineyards, forests and fields
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Arriving from one side or another we have a paved road. But it deteriorates to become a path.
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Moulin de Charlot on the Saye. Family brewery in the heart of the forest along the river. It is open from May to September but the site is accessible all year round, including picnic tables.
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Clérac and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. You can visit the ruins of Castle Montguyon, an 11th-century site with a rich past of battles. The impressive megalithic site of Dolmen de la Pierre Folle is also nearby, situated on a hill covered with vineyards. Additionally, the region features the historic Château de Caillères, a 15th-century noble house, and the Saint-Vivien Church, which has roots dating back to the 5th century with significant 15th and 19th-century renovations.
Yes, the region is excellent for traffic-free activities. The "Green Way" is a 35 km path following old railway lines, perfect for walkers, cyclists, and even horse riders. A notable section is the Voie verte de 21,5 kilomètres, which offers a nature getaway through picturesque landscapes of vineyards, forests, and fields. You can find more routes for traffic-free bike rides around Clérac on our dedicated guide page.
One of the most distinctive natural attractions is the Blue Lakes of Touvérac. These lakes were formed from former white clay quarries, and their unique white clay faces reflect the sky, creating stunning blue and turquoise hues. The site is also a haven for biodiversity, with hiking trails leading through protected natural areas.
Absolutely! The "Green Way" is a family-friendly route, offering natural shade and a safe environment for walking, cycling, or rollerblading. The Dolmen de la Pierre Folle is also categorized as family-friendly, providing an interesting historical outing. Additionally, the extensive forests around Clérac offer numerous opportunities for easy walks and picnics, such as the "Moon Walk" around a pond, which even includes facilities for campers.
You can delve into local history and traditions at the Museum of Jobs and Popular Traditions. Created by a passionate local collector, this museum showcases life in yesteryear and nine rural trades that were central to Clérac's economic history. It features interactive terminals to enhance the visitor experience and is open from May to September.
Beyond cycling, Clérac's extensive forests, covering about 75% of its territory, provide ample opportunities for hiking and horse riding. There are various themed loops, such as the "Castles tour" (9.5 km) and the "Blue lakes tour" (10 km) that explores the Touvérac lakes. You can find more hiking routes around Clérac on our dedicated guide page.
Yes, the Charlot Mill, located on the Saye River, is a family brewery nestled in the heart of the forest. It's accessible all year round, with picnic tables available, and is open from May to September for visitors to enjoy its offerings in a serene natural environment.
The region is particularly pleasant from May to September. During these months, attractions like the Museum of Jobs and Popular Traditions and the Charlot Mill are open. The weather is also ideal for enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling on the "Green Way," and exploring the Blue Lakes of Touvérac.
While the Castle Montguyon is primarily ruins, it's a significant historical site to explore. Additionally, the Château de Caillères, a fine example of 15th-century noble architecture, and the 19th-century Château de Clérac (also known as Château de l'Espie), which now operates as a sanctuary-retreat with amenities like a yoga studio and tennis courts, are notable landmarks in the area.
Yes, Clérac offers several easy walking options. The "Green Way" is generally flat and suitable for all levels. For specific routes, you can find easy hiking trails around Clérac on our dedicated guide page, such as the "Le Lac – Camping chene du lac loop from Bayas" (5.1 km) or the "Voie verte de 21,5 kilomètres loop from Saint-Martin-d'Ary" (5.9 km).


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