Attractions and places to see around Ranton offer a journey through history and ancient landscapes. This region is characterized by its historical sites, including medieval fortresses and castles, alongside ancient megalithic structures. Visitors can explore a blend of man-made monuments and natural formations that tell tales of past eras. With 5 unique highlights, Ranton provides opportunities for discovery and exploration.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The Vaon Dolmen is an impressive 1.5m high and the chamber inside is 6m. The rock slabs are thought to come from the Butte de Saint-Drémont.
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This enormous megalith is large enough to enter. An impressive feat from the earliest times of mankind.
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Imposing keep of the old fortress of Curçay, listed as a Historic Monument.
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Castle built from the 16th century and which houses the Curios & Mirabilia contemporary art collection as well as temporary exhibitions. The park is accessible free of charge, the castle can be visited all year round.
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Traces of Curçay/Dive's warlike past, this imposing dungeon is the only remnant of the fortress built by Huet de Curçay in the 14th century. The fortress was one of the centerpieces of the defense of the Loudunais country against the English invasion during the Hundred Years Wars.
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Magnificent 12th century fortress. Troglodyte dwellings in the moat.
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A fairly well-preserved 12th century fortress. Troglodyte dwellings in the moats. Lovers of old stones and history: this is for you!
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Ranton is rich in historical sites. You can visit the imposing Curçay-sur-Dive Keep, the only remnant of a 14th-century fortress. Another must-see is the Berrie Fortress, a well-preserved 12th-century site featuring unique troglodyte dwellings in its moats. Don't miss the magnificent Château d'Oiron, a 16th-century castle that houses contemporary art collections.
Yes, Ranton features impressive ancient monuments. The Vaon Dolmen is an impressive megalithic structure standing 1.5 meters high with a 6-meter chamber. You can also explore Dolmen E 134, an enormous megalith large enough to enter, showcasing an impressive feat from early human history.
The area around Ranton offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, road cycling, and running routes. For hiking, consider routes like 'Dolmens and Sacred Stones around Les Trois-Moutiers' or 'Berrie Fortress loop from Pouançay'. Cyclists might enjoy longer routes such as 'Saumur – troglodytes loop from Les Trois-Moutiers'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Ranton, Road Cycling Routes around Ranton, and Running Trails around Ranton.
Yes, the Château d'Oiron is listed as a family-friendly attraction. Its park is accessible free of charge, and the castle itself offers contemporary art collections and temporary exhibitions that can be engaging for various ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and preservation of the sites. The Curçay-sur-Dive Keep is noted for its imposing presence and historical significance during the Hundred Years' War. The Berrie Fortress is loved by 'lovers of old stones and history' for its well-preserved state and unique troglodyte dwellings. The megalithic structures like Vaon Dolmen and Dolmen E 134 are admired as impressive feats from early human history.
Yes, the Château d'Oiron is open to visitors. Its park is accessible free of charge, and the castle, which houses the Curios & Mirabilia contemporary art collection and temporary exhibitions, can be visited all year round. It's described as magnificent and best seen from the approaching roads.
The Curçay-sur-Dive Keep is an imposing structure and the only remnant of a 14th-century fortress built by Huet de Curçay. It played a crucial role in the defense of the Loudunais country against the English invasion during the Hundred Years' War, making it a significant historical landmark.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For example, the 'Hiking loop from Loudun' is an easy 5 km route. You can find more options and details in the Hiking around Ranton guide.
The historical sites around Ranton showcase a range of architectural styles from different eras. You'll find remnants of 14th-century fortresses like the Curçay-sur-Dive Keep, 12th-century fortress architecture at Berrie Fortress with its unique troglodyte dwellings, and the grand 16th-century design of Château d'Oiron.
This guide features 5 unique highlights around Ranton, offering a journey through history and ancient landscapes. These include historical sites like fortresses and castles, alongside impressive ancient megalithic structures.
For detailed information on hiking routes, including difficulty levels and distances, you can refer to the Hiking around Ranton guide. It lists various trails, such as the 'Dolmens and Sacred Stones around Les Trois-Moutiers' and 'Berrie Fortress loop from Pouançay'.


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