Attractions and places to see around Coutras offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in Gironde, France. The town is situated near the confluence of the Isle and Dronne rivers, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore sites reflecting the region's past and enjoy its natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Attention! It has been permanently closed since February 2024, because it is too old. It will be dismantled in 2025, and rebuilt in 2028. The planned diversions go through Guîtres or Savignac-de-l'Isle.
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This bridge is closed to all traffic
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Beautiful chateau on the way. Of course you can taste wine. But the visit is worth it because of the beautiful garden. There are also occasional artistic events,
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August 3, 2023 - passing showers. Very pretty little path that brings lots of surprises: vineyards, natural swimming pool, various springs, facade in Saint-Emilion stone (or Bordeaux stone), and varied landscapes.
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https://www.abbatialedeguitres.fr The church of Guîtres is an abbey church; it is therefore the church of an abbey of monks (Benedictine). This abbey, of which only a few traces remain, is said to have been built by Grimoard and Raymond de Fronsac, sons of Hermengarde de Rochechouard, towards the end of the 11th century (between 1060 and 1080). The abbey of Guîtres was therefore dependent on that of Fronsac. The Romanesque style, which dominates the eastern part of the church, is proof that it was shortly after the year 1000 that it began to rise to the picturesque height where we can admire it today. In the Isle Valley, on a hillside where there were three fountains famous even at the time of the Romans (from which the name Guîtres is said to have originated), the Benedictines from Fleury-sur-Loire and Cluny laid the first stone of their abbey on the site of a chapel burned by the Normans. Their work lasted until the 15th century.
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You drive downhill from the forest on a good road surface directly towards the castle. A great sight that is also worthwhile when approaching from the other direction. There is also a café at the foot of the château. Unfortunately you are sitting directly on / on the street.
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This one, you don't expect to find out, no matter which side of the road you arrive on. Well hidden by the relief and vegetation, it only reveals at the last moment, straight from medieval dreams. Do not forget the 12th century Romanesque church at its feet.
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Coutras is rich in history. You can explore the Gothic elegance of Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste, which played a role in the Battle of Coutras. The Puits Henri IV, a Renaissance-era well, is the last remnant of the former Château de Coutras. Don't miss the ancient Les Remparts de Coutras for a glimpse into the town's past, or the exquisite Renaissance architecture of La Maison des Consuls. A short distance away, the Romanesque Notre-Dame Abbey Church, Guîtres, dating back to the 11th century, is also a significant historical monument.
Yes, there are several notable castles. The impressive Château de Monbadon is well-hidden by the landscape and offers a medieval dream-like appearance, with a 12th-century Romanesque church at its feet. You can also visit Château Siran, known for its beautiful garden, wine tasting opportunities, and occasional artistic events. Additionally, Château d'Abzac, a wine estate on the banks of the Isle river, is located nearby.
Nature lovers will enjoy the picturesque Banks of the Isle River, perfect for walks and picnics. The confluence of the Isle and Dronne Rivers offers various water-based activities. For a unique experience, seek out the Hidden Natural Pool, which features varied landscapes including vineyards and springs, and is also dog-friendly.
The area around Coutras is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, hiking, and running. For cycling enthusiasts, explore routes like 'Saint-Émilion Village – Saint-Émilion loop' or 'Pomerol – Suspension bridge loop'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as 'Canal sur l'Isles – Le Pizou' or 'L'Isle loop'. Runners have options like 'Étang des Nauves – Lac des Nauves loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Coutras, Hiking around Coutras, and Running Trails around Coutras guide pages.
Yes, Château Siran is noted as a family-friendly attraction, offering beautiful gardens that children might enjoy, alongside wine tasting for adults. The natural areas like the Banks of the Isle River and the Hidden Natural Pool also provide pleasant outdoor spaces for families to explore together.
Coutras has a vibrant cultural scene. You can immerse yourself in local life at the Coutras Market, held on Wednesdays and Saturdays, offering fresh produce and regional delicacies. The town also promotes culture through events, exhibitions, workshops, and performances at venues like the Médiathèque Maurice Druon, Espace artistique François Cluzet, and Micro-Folie. For book lovers, Le Village du Livre in nearby Sablons provides a unique experience.
While specific seasonal tips for attractions are not provided, the region's natural beauty and outdoor activities are generally best enjoyed during milder weather. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and riverbanks. Summer is ideal for water activities on the Isle and Dronne rivers, though it can be warmer. Winter might be quieter, with fewer outdoor options, but cultural venues remain open.
Beyond the main attractions, the Hidden Natural Pool is a delightful discovery, offering varied landscapes including vineyards and springs. Exploring the smaller villages and countryside paths around Coutras can also lead to charming, unexpected finds, such as the 12th-century Romanesque church at the foot of Château de Monbadon.
Yes, the Hidden Natural Pool is specifically noted as dog-friendly, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion. Many of the outdoor trails and riverbanks are also suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are followed.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The unexpected reveal of Château de Monbadon is often highlighted, as is the architectural beauty of Notre-Dame Abbey Church, Guîtres. The varied landscapes and surprises found along paths leading to places like the Hidden Natural Pool are also frequently enjoyed.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, the 'Le Lac – Camping chene du lac loop from Bayas' is an easy hiking route. Many of the paths along the Banks of the Isle River also offer gentle walks. You can find more options on the Hiking around Coutras guide page, which lists routes with varying difficulty grades.


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