Attractions and places to see around Saint-Pierre-De-L'Isle include historical landmarks and natural settings. This commune in Charente-Maritime, France, is situated on the left bank of the Boutonne river. The area features serene poplar groves and significant historical monuments. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural sites and natural tranquility.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The former monastery has existed since the 14th century, parts of it since the 17th century. The building is very worn and no longer completely intact, but still worth seeing!
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This church was dedicated to Saint Peter (Saint Pierre). Simon, nicknamed Petrus (rock), was a fisherman on Lake Genesareth when he - together with his brother Andreas - was called by Jesus Christ to be a "fisherman of men". According to the Catholic understanding he is the highest apostle, and the two millennia long line of popes - currently Francis - are in his successor. On statues and paintings Peter is almost always shown with two keys in his hand, this attribute refers to the Bible verse in Matthew: “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; what you will bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and what you will loosen on earth will be loosened in heaven ”(Chapter 16, verse 19). Together with Paul, Peter is also known as the "princes of the apostles", their common feast day in the saints' calendar is on June 29th.
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Very beautiful Romanesque church ... to see
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The church is a must. She was a pilgrimage church on the way to Santiago. Here is a small impression from the impressive Wikipedia text: "A three-aisled hall church was built. Due to structural features, three construction phases are clearly distinguishable: The transept is characterized by uneven exterior walls. Only the southern transept has its own portal, whose jewelery figures are arranged radially. This portal and the east side in total have a rich figure decoration. The capitals feature figurative as well as vegetable decorative elements, often in Celtic style. The nave is outwardly structured by blind arcades. The capitals in the interior have floral motifs and masks as décor. Between the construction of the nave and the choir therefore a - not exactly to be taken - temporal distance is assumed. The third construction phase was a plan change that was made during the ongoing construction of the nave: The originally planned four yokes was presented a fifth to the west. This can still be seen today on both the south and the north wall on the remains of the foundations already made a west facade as the conclusion of the fourth yoke. The completion and consecration of the church is assumed around 1170. " https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St-Pierre_(Aulnay)
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Quiet place, ideal for recharging Beautiful walks Magical place
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A very special place in the south of France is the Domaine de Rennebourg. http://www.domainederennebourg.fr/
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Great inn with beautiful rooms, pool and park. http://www.domainederennebourg.fr
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the magnificent 17th-century Ruins of the Former Abbey of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, which has existed since the 14th century. Another significant site is the Saint-Pierre Church of Aulnay, a Romanesque church from the early 12th century known for its intricate carvings and historical significance as a pilgrimage site.
Yes, the area features several notable castles. The Château de Dampierre-sur-Boutonne is a 15th-century castle located in a rural, wooded setting. Additionally, the Rennebourg Estate, while primarily an inn, features a beautiful park and offers a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage. The 17th-century Château de Mornay, a classified historical monument, also serves as a venue for events and offers guest rooms, allowing visitors to enjoy its large two-hectare park with statues and an obelisk.
Saint-Pierre-de-l'Isle is situated on the left bank of the Boutonne river, offering picturesque views. The area is characterized by serene poplar groves, providing a tranquil natural environment ideal for walks and enjoying the peaceful landscape.
Absolutely. The Château de Dampierre-sur-Boutonne is particularly family-friendly as it also features an Asinerie du Baudet du Poitou, a donkey farm that children often enjoy. The Saint-Pierre Church of Aulnay is also listed as family-friendly, offering an educational and visually engaging experience for all ages.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore options like the Rennebourg Estate – Essouvert Wood loop or the easy Bois de Vervant loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Mornay Castle loop or the La Brédoire loop. Mountain bikers have trails like the Café loop from Dampierre-sur-Boutonne. You can find more details and routes on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Saint-Pierre-De-L'Isle, Cycling around Saint-Pierre-De-L'Isle, and MTB Trails around Saint-Pierre-De-L'Isle.
There are several easy hiking trails available. For instance, you can find an easy Bois de Vervant loop from Poursay-Garnaud, a Hiking loop from Saint-Séverin-sur-Boutonne, and another from Rives-de-Boutonne. These routes are suitable for a relaxed outdoor experience. More options are detailed in the Hiking around Saint-Pierre-De-L'Isle guide.
The Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens is a historically significant church, registered as a historical monument since 1996. It dates back to the early 12th century with a Romanesque design. Its western façade features a portal with carved capitals, and the interior boasts three naves and an apse with intricate decorations, including foliage and animal carvings. Notably, some carvings depict a demon devouring a human figure and knights in combat, showcasing significant Romanesque art.
Yes, the Rennebourg Estate is a notable option, described as a great inn with beautiful rooms, a pool, and a park, ideal for recharging. The Château de Mornay also offers guest rooms, each named after famous painters, providing a unique stay within a historical setting.
The Saint-Pierre Church of Aulnay is renowned for its Romanesque architecture. It features rich figure decoration and intricate capitals, with some elements in a Celtic style. The church's construction phases are visible, showcasing blind arcades on the nave's exterior and floral motifs and masks on interior capitals. Its completion and consecration are estimated around 1170.
The Château de Mornay, a 17th-century castle, is unique for its impressive gallery situated between two imposing machicolated towers. It has been classified as a historical monument since 1949 and is known for its large two-hectare park, which is listed in the pre-inventory of remarkable gardens. The park features 17th and 19th-century statues, an orchard, and an obelisk, making it a blend of history and natural beauty.
Yes, for cyclists, the Mornay Castle loop from Saint-Pardoult is an easy route that allows you to experience the scenic surroundings of the Château de Mornay. Other cycling routes in the area, such as the Café – Saint-Pierre Church of Aulnay loop, can also bring you close to historical landmarks. You can find more details in the Cycling around Saint-Pierre-De-L'Isle guide.
The Boutonne River is a main tributary of the Charente and plays a significant role in defining the natural landscape of Saint-Pierre-de-l'Isle. The village is situated on its left bank, and the river's presence contributes to the tranquil environment, often flanked by serene poplar groves, making it a scenic backdrop for the area's attractions.


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