Attractions and places to see around La Jaudonnière include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and points of interest in the rural Vendée department of western France. The commune is situated in the fertile Arkanson valley, featuring varied landscapes with sunken lanes and forests. Visitors can explore old washhouses, ancient mills, and remnants of old lordships. The area is suitable for walking, cycling, or horse riding.
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Beautiful historical site right on the hiking trail.
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pretty dungeon and remarkable garden.
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magnificent landscape of the Vendée bocage.
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Historical monument from the 14th century. It has a museum and large gardens. The museum of popular art and traditions has a collection of more than a thousand objects and furniture dating from 1850 to 1950. There is parking and toilets. To organize the visit: +33251512310
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Rochereau Lake, with an area of 125 hectares, is the largest drinking water reserve in the Grand Lay Valley, fed by the Le Maine River. It has good fishing conditions and is home to a rich fish diversity in white fish, predatory fish and common and mirror carp of intermediate size.
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Built in the 15th century, on either side of the old path called "de Charlemagne" which went from Chantonnay to Sigournais. The mansion comprises 2 pavilions 30-40m apart, pierced with vaulted porches and spanning the municipal road. Part of this manor was burnt down during the vendée wars. Today, the castle offers guest rooms.
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This hamlet includes several dwellings which come from the fragmentation of an old manor house. The round tower was baptized "Louis XI tower", in memory of the king's visit in December 1472! It was in Dinchin that the creation of the port of Les Sables d'Olonne was decided. A small picnic table and a trash can is available for hikers.
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The feudal Castle of Sigournais (listed historic monument) is a witness to the military architecture of the Middle Ages: enclosure with 7 towers, keep-gate, double level of gunboat-gunboats, magnificent framework and covered walkway. The rooms recreate the atmosphere of the end of the 15th century (furniture, armor, mannequins, model). An exceptional collection of over 700 territorial coats of arms adorns the walls. In a guard room: temporary exhibition. July- September: Tuesday - Sunday from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., closed on Monday 6.00 € https://www.enpaysdelaloire.com/visites/chateaux/le-chateau-de-sigournais
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The area around La Jaudonnière is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Le Vieux Château, also known as the Castle of Sigournais, a feudal castle showcasing medieval military architecture. Another significant historical site is the Bazoges-en-Pareds Keep, a 14th-century monument with a museum and gardens. Within La Jaudonnière itself, the Church of Sainte Marie-Madeleine, built between 1665 and 1700, houses a 17th-century polychrome altarpiece. You can also find picturesque old washhouses like Lavoir du Bourg and Lavoir de Pareds, ancient mills, and remnants of old lordships and noble houses throughout the countryside.
Yes, you can visit the feudal Le Vieux Château (Castle of Sigournais), a listed historic monument featuring an enclosure with 7 towers and a keep-gate. Another notable site is the Bazoges-en-Pareds Keep, a 14th-century historical monument that also includes a museum of popular art and traditions. Additionally, the Manoir de Ponsay, built in the 15th century, offers a glimpse into the region's past.
La Jaudonnière is situated in the fertile Arkanson Valley, offering a pleasant natural landscape. A prominent natural attraction is Lake Rochereau, the largest drinking water reserve in the Grand Lay Valley, spanning 125 hectares. The commune's varied landscape, with its true sunken lanes and proximity to forests, makes it ideal for enjoying nature.
Absolutely. The varied landscape around La Jaudonnière, with its sunken lanes and forests, is perfect for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and even horseback riding. For detailed hiking trails, explore options like the 'Lac de Rochereau Loop Trail' or the 'John Paul II Chapel – The Lovers' Beech loop from La Jaudonnière' on the Hiking around La Jaudonnière guide. For cycling, check out the Gravel biking around La Jaudonnière or Road Cycling Routes around La Jaudonnière guides, which include routes like 'Le Vieux Château – The old railroad loop'.
Yes, Lake Rochereau is an excellent spot for fishing. It is the largest drinking water reserve in the Grand Lay Valley and is known for its rich diversity of fish, including white fish, predatory fish, and common and mirror carp.
The Bazoges-en-Pareds Keep is considered family-friendly, offering a historical experience with a museum of popular art and traditions, along with large gardens to explore. While not directly in La Jaudonnière, the renowned Puy du Fou historical theme park is about 27.5 km away and offers a wide range of family entertainment.
Yes, you might find the Le Village Fantome Du Cudet intriguing. This 'Ghost Village' is listed as a point of interest, suggesting a site with historical or local intrigue. Additionally, the presence of an ancient tumulus near the church hints at the area's Celtic past.
The region's varied landscape, featuring sunken lanes and forests, is attractive for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the peak summer heat. Summer is also suitable, especially for water-based activities at Lake Rochereau.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and tranquil rural settings. The komoot community has upvoted attractions like Lake Rochereau and Bazoges-en-Pareds Keep, sharing photos that highlight the area's charm. The historical sites, such as the feudal castles, offer a deep dive into medieval architecture, while the natural landscapes provide peaceful opportunities for walking and cycling.
While La Jaudonnière itself offers local charm, the highly-rated Puy du Fou historical theme park is located about 27.5 km away. It is consistently ranked as a top attraction in the Pays de la Loire region and provides a full day of entertainment and historical shows.
Yes, La Jaudonnière offers glimpses into traditional rural life. You can visit picturesque old washhouses, such as the Lavoir du Bourg and the Lavoir de Pareds. The landscape is also dotted with ancient wind and water mills, reflecting the area's agricultural history. Exploring the countryside will reveal remnants of old lordships and noble houses.


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