Best attractions and places to see around Puyréaux include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within the Charente department of southwestern France. The commune is situated on a plateau that descends towards the valleys of the Bonnieure and Charente rivers. These rivers, along with the surrounding landscapes, offer diverse natural sites to explore.
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This isolated church was built in the 8th century and is a good example of Romanesque architecture. After partially collapsing in the 18th century, it was restored in 1907 after being listed as a historical monument in 1903.
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This isolated church was built in the 8th century and is a good example of Romanesque architecture. After partly collapsing in the 18th century, it was restored in 1907 after being classified as a historical monument in 1903.
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Logis built around 1580 within the walls of an older castle. The old buildings were demolished during the sale to the municipality in 1946. The latter restored the house and created a glazed room and a concrete staircase. This Renaissance dwelling was remodeled in 1617. Large windows were opened in the 18th century. The castle is square in plan, confined by four corbelled corner turrets, on molded consoles.
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The early 12th century church has all but disappeared, itself and the reconstructions have suffered from the military conflicts that have punctuated the centuries. You enter through an open portal in a facade which very well announces the architectural juxtapositions. These last give a particular charm to the building by their inconsistencies. They arouse curiosity and ultimately offer the visitor a certain degree of privacy. An organ with the original story has been installed. It is the ultimate work of Ivan Peychès (1906-1978), a genius scientific researcher but also a visual artist, musician and composer. Brilliant innovator in the field of applied sciences, he will build this instrument in his living room in ten years during his retirement.
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Logis built around 1580 within the walls of an older castle. The old buildings were demolished during the sale to the municipality in 1946. The latter restored the house and created a glazed room and a concrete staircase. This Renaissance dwelling was remodeled in 1617. Large windows were opened in the 18th century. The castle is square in plan, confined by four corbelled corner turrets, on molded consoles.
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Nestled between the Charente river and the Boixe forest, the former abbey has watched over the north of Angoumois for over a thousand years. Mentioned in 888, the abbey church was rebuilt in the 11th and 12th centuries, thanks to the generosity of the Counts of Angoulême. This building constitutes an inescapable testimony of the Charente Romanesque art. In the 13th century, a large fire destroyed the site, forcing the reconstruction of the choir of the church, which was not completed until the 16th century. Listed as a historical monument in 1840 on the initiative of Mérimée, this vast monument has always impressed with its mass and its refinement: artists such as Eugène Delacroix and Maurice Utrillo are not mistaken. Each year, more than 13,000 visitors come to discover and appreciate this building with such a rich history. The abbey site has also given rise to several archaeological excavations, enriching the historical and cultural interest of this high heritage site.
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The area around Puyréaux is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Romanesque style of Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey, a fortified abbey listed as a historical monument. Another significant site is the Keep of Montignac-Charente, which is the remaining structure of an old castle overlooking the Charente River. Additionally, the Château de La Rochette, a Renaissance dwelling, is also nearby.
Yes, Puyréaux and its surroundings feature several historic churches. The Saint-Denis Church, an isolated 8th-century structure, is a fine example of Romanesque architecture and a listed historical monument. Within Puyréaux itself, the Église Saint-Laurent houses a bell from 1487 and a remarkable polyptych of four paintings from the same era.
Puyréaux is nestled in a region of natural beauty, characterized by its plateau descending towards the valleys of the Bonnieure and Charente rivers. The Bonnieure River flows along the commune's northern boundary, joining the Charente downstream. The Bonnieure valley is known for its Quaternary alluvium and terraces. The broader Charente region offers diverse natural sites and wooded hills.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes. For example, you can take on the 'Loop in the Bonnieure valley' which is about 41 km long and of moderate difficulty. More challenging routes include the 'Saint-Denis Church – Bayers Castle loop' at 35 km or the extensive 'Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey – Vindelle Dam loop' which is around 77 km. You can find more details on these and other cycling routes at Cycling around Puyréaux.
For runners, there are several trails of moderate difficulty. You can enjoy the 'Banks of the Charente Trail' which is over 8 km, or explore loops like 'Mansle loop from Fontclaireau' (11.8 km) and 'Mansle loop from Mansle-les-Fontaines' (9.4 km). Another option is the 'Saint-Denis Church loop from Moutonneau' at 5.1 km. Discover more running options at Running Trails around Puyréaux.
While specific family-friendly categories are not extensively detailed for all attractions, historical sites like the Château de La Rochette can be interesting for families. Additionally, the nearby Parc Floral Jean-Pierre Lanson offers a pleasant outdoor space, and Nautilis, a leisure complex about 20 km away, provides various activities suitable for families.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey is noted for its imposing Romanesque style and rich history, attracting over 13,000 visitors annually. The Keep of Montignac-Charente offers historical insights and views over the river. The area's scenic river landscapes and charming villages like Mansle also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the town of Mansle, located about 3 km southeast, is a good option. It offers amenities like shops, restaurants, and a canoe-kayak base on the banks of the Charente. Mansle also features an interesting church with architectural juxtapositions and a unique organ. Angoulême, a larger town about 24 km north, provides access to a wider range of services and attractions.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the 'Small Bridge Over the River – Cable Ferry loop from Aunac' (26.8 km, moderate) or the 'Keep of Montignac-Charente – Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey loop from Luxé' (45.6 km, moderate). Another option is the 'Mansle Racecourse loop from Mansle' (45 km, moderate). More MTB trails can be found at MTB Trails around Puyréaux.
The Bonnieure and Charente rivers are central to the natural landscape of Puyréaux. The Bonnieure flows along the northern boundary of the commune, with its waters swollen by the Tardoire River in winter, before joining the Charente. The Charente River itself also borders the commune to the northwest. These rivers define the valleys and contribute to the diverse natural sites, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Yes, for those seeking recreational options, the Parc Floral Jean-Pierre Lanson is a floral park located approximately 2.6 km from Puyréaux. For a broader range of leisure activities, Nautilis, a leisure complex, is situated about 20.4 km away in Saint-Yrieix-sur-Charente.
The Église Saint-Laurent in Puyréaux is a significant parish church. It is particularly known for housing a bell that dates back to 1487, which has been classified as a historical monument. Additionally, the church features a remarkable altarpiece, a polyptych of four paintings from the same era, depicting Saint Elizabeth, Saint Lawrence, and Jesus falling under the weight of the Cross.


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