Best attractions and places to see around Angely include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Saint-Jean-d'Angély, a town in Charente-Maritime, France, is known for its rich heritage and position on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. The area offers diverse landscapes, including rivers, forests, and vineyards, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical architecture and enjoy the natural beauty of the Boutonne river and surrounding trails.
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As in probably every other profession, there are a few so-called “black sheep” among the many honorable millers in the milling trade. The popular children's book author Otfried Preußler tells the following short episode in “The Flight into Egypt”: “And they didn't even get all the way to Klostergrätz that evening, but there was a mill on their way, the monastery mill - they stayed there until the next morning. At first the monastery miller was almost shocked when the k.k. Gendarmerie knocks on his door: There had been a certain dispute with a customer last week about a few sacks of milling material which had disappeared in the mill here in a completely inexplicable way […] but it could have been that he had been reported for it anyway – and now they’re coming to pick him up… then of course all the disputed milling sacks had immediately fallen from his mind, the monastery miller, just as [sergeant] Hawlitschek was now simply asking him for a place to stay for the night.”
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Very beautiful medieval town on a hill overlooking the countryside.
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Attractive village, friendly people
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A beautiful and low-traffic route through nature and small villages
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Very worth seeing valley near Avallon
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Saint Martin, to whom the church in Avallon is dedicated, is - along with Saint Nicholas - probably one of the most popular saints of all. The memorial day of the former officer in the Roman army is November 11th. On the night after the famous “parting of the coat,” when he leaves half of his army cloak to a freezing beggar, Jesus Christ appears to him in a dream. He then converted to Christianity and was later elected bishop of Tours (France) - initially against his will.
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At the top of a hill that you will see taking shape when you arrive, requiring you to deviate from the main roads to enter the old town, Montreal has managed to retain a medieval atmosphere that strikes as soon as you pass through the first gate of the ramparts, called " Downstairs door". In the 13th century, the stronghold consisted of three enclosures pierced with pointed arch doors surmounted by towers. A first enclosure isolated the castle and the collegiate church from the rest of the top of the hill, where the garrison was certainly housed, itself sheltered by a second enclosure. The door that closed the access has disappeared but the base of a nearby watchtower is still visible. A third line of ramparts protected the town on the hillside. Beautiful old mansions, some with mullioned windows or embellished with colorful gardens, line the main street and some picturesque alleys. After a small climb, you can pass the second remaining historic gate called "Porte d'en haut" which opens access to the Collegiate Church, built in the 12th century and restored in the 19th century by the architect Viollet-le-Duc. The square adjoining the collegiate church is like a belvedere offering a panorama of the surrounding countryside. For the record, this Burgundian Montreal is part of "The association of Montreal of France and Europe" with 3 other perfect namesakes in Aude, Ardèche and Gers (I only had the opportunity to visit only the latter which is also a charming town), and also Montreal la Cluse (in Ain), Montreal Les Sources (Drôme) and even Monreal Eifel (in Germany).
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Moulin Cadoux dates from the mid 1700s. Many of the mills in the Morvan have disappeared, but this one has been lovingly saved and restored.
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Saint-Jean-d'Angély is rich in history. You can visit the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Royal Abbey, with its impressive façade and cloister. Don't miss the 15th-century Clock Tower, which offers panoramic views, or a stroll through the old town to see medieval half-timbered houses and elegant 17th and 18th-century townhouses like Hôtel de Menou. The Saint Martin Church is another significant historical landmark.
Yes, the region offers diverse natural beauty. The Boutonne River, often called the 'green lung' of Saint-Jean-d'Angély, is perfect for walks along its banks and water sports like canoeing. You can also visit Val de Boutonne Lake for walking and fishing. The area features numerous trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding through vineyards, forests, and marshes. For specific hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Angely guide.
For excellent views, climb the two unfinished towers next to the Royal Abbey for a magnificent panorama of Saint-Jean-d'Angély and its surroundings. The Clock Tower also provides breathtaking views of the town. Additionally, Le Moulin Cayenne offers a fantastic view of the mill on the Cousin river, and the Cousin Valley itself provides scenic vistas with its forests and windmills.
Beyond historical sites, you can visit the Musée des Cordeliers, which showcases local history and unique collections related to André Citroën's expeditions. The Micro-Folie is a digital museum offering access to a vast collection of art and cultural content. The Eden Performance Hall and Cinéma Cinévals provide entertainment options, and the Médiathèque is located within the historic Royal Abbey.
Families can enjoy the Atlantys Aquatic Centre for water-based leisure. The Rives de Boutonne, a developed lakeside area along the Boutonne river, is ideal for picnics and various activities. Exploring the natural trails for easy walks or visiting the Arboretum de St Jean d'Angély to discover its diverse tree species can also be enjoyable for all ages.
Nearby, you can discover the charming village of Fenioux, known for its 12th-century Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church and the unique Lantern of Fenioux. Saint-Savinien-sur-Charente is a picturesque village with houses built on the water and a river port. The Saint-Pierre Church of Aulnay is a fine example of Romanesque architecture, and the historic Château de Taillebourg offers insights into the region's medieval past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Cousin Valley is loved for its refreshing experience with cool valley air, making it a great hike any time of year. The route to Le Moulin Cayenne is praised for its fantastic views and low-traffic paths, passing several old mills. The Saint Martin Church is noted for its impressive glass ornaments.
Yes, the region around Angely offers diverse landscapes suitable for cycling. You can find routes that take you through forests, past rivers, and by historical sites. For detailed cycling tours, refer to the Cycling around Angely guide, which includes options like the 'Cousin Valley – Magnificent view of Avallon loop'.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The banks of the Boutonne River and the Rives de Boutonne leisure area are well-suited for relaxed strolls. For specific easy hiking routes, the Hiking around Angely guide lists trails such as the 'Church in Montréal – Porte d'en Bas loop from Montréal', which is rated as easy.
Saint-Jean-d'Angély can be enjoyed throughout the year. The Cousin Valley is noted as a great place to hike any time of year, offering coolness on hot summer days. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities, while summer allows for water sports on the Boutonne River and lake.
Yes, the Arboretum de St Jean d'Angély, located on Quai de Bernouet, invites visitors to discover its 72 distinct species of trees and plants. A short distance north of town, Le Jardin de Pomone is a classified garden known for its unusual collection of tropical and brightly colored fruits.


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