Best attractions and places to see around Marsilly, a village in the Charente-Maritime department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, offers a mix of historical sites and natural beauty. The area provides a tranquil coastal environment, with the city of La Rochelle located nearby. Visitors can explore local heritage and enjoy the seaside.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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It's called the "Lantern of God" because St. Stephen's Church in Metz has almost three times the window area of Chartres Cathedral. Many great artists have attempted to design it – for the 800th anniversary, it will be a woman for the first time.
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Built between 1220 and 1522, it is the result of the merging of two separate churches. With its 42-meter-high nave, it is one of the largest Gothic buildings in Europe. Its 6,500 square meters of stained-glass windows have earned it the nickname "Lantern of the Lord." Created in the 16th and 18th centuries by Hermann von Münster, Thiébault de Lixheim, Valentin Bousch, Jacques Villon, and Marc Chagall, these masterpieces of fire and light are a true encyclopedia of glass art.
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A bridge over the Moselle River offers beautiful views of the Moselle Island. At night, the arches beneath the bridge are illuminated in colorful lights, a beautiful eye-catcher.
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Of the original 17 city gates, only the German Gate in the east remains. Named after the former hospital of the Teutonic Order, which stood nearby, it was built as an entrance to the city on a bridge over the Seuille River. A medieval structure straight out of a picture book.
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Always worth a bike tour! In the old town area, however, you should keep an eye on the ground. The cobblestones are very rough in places and have deep, wide cracks.
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In the evening the bridge is illuminated and looks very beautiful
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Can be seen right near the Temple Neuf.
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Marsilly offers a rich history, notably with the Church Saint-Pierre, a fortified church from the 15th century showcasing Gothic architecture. You can also find La Richardière, a historic residence where author Georges Simenon once lived and wrote, and the Hôtel de Marsilly, recognized for its Rococo architectural elements.
Yes, Marsilly is known for its serene pebble beaches, perfect for a tranquil coastal experience. For those who enjoy walking, there is a 9.56 km coastal trail within Marsilly that offers beautiful seaside views.
Families can enjoy a visit to the Educational Farm in Marsilly, which offers tours of an ostrich farm and includes a tasting room. Please note that booking is required for visits.
Marsilly supports various cultural groups. You can find associations dedicated to circus arts, a municipal library (Bibliothèque municipale Simone VEIL), photography clubs, and groups focused on local history and culture.
Just 8 km from Marsilly, La Rochelle boasts iconic sites like the Old Port and its medieval fortress towers (Saint-Nicolas, Chain, and Lantern Tower). Other popular attractions include the La Rochelle Aquarium, the Natural History Museum, and the charming Old Town with its cobbled streets and historic landmarks.
Absolutely! Île de Ré is approximately 21 km from Marsilly and is a popular destination known for its sandy beaches and picturesque villages. Highlights include La Flotte-en-Re, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' and Saint-Martin-de-Ré, with its impressive 17th-century ramparts.
Yes, the Marais Poitevin, often called 'Green Venice,' is a significant natural park located about 38 km away. Other natural beauty spots include the Baie de l'Aiguillon (approx. 25 km) and the Forêt de Benon (approx. 27 km).
For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes around Marsilly, such as the 'Bus Stop – Chérisey church loop' or the 'Centre Pompidou-Metz – Centre Pompidou-Metz loop,' with distances ranging from 32 km to 38 km. You can find more details on Road Cycling Routes around Marsilly.
Yes, touring cyclists can explore routes like the 'Courcelles s/Nied -Hayes – Château de Pange loop' (10 km, easy) or the 'Plan d'Eau de Metz – The Moselle at Metz loop' (43 km, moderate). Discover more options on Cycling around Marsilly.
Gravel biking opportunities are available with routes such as the 'Blocaus plappeville – Le Petit Canada loop' (37 km, moderate) or the more challenging 'Mount Saint-Quentin – Blocaus plappeville loop' (47 km). For more gravel biking adventures, visit Gravel biking around Marsilly.
The coastal region of Charente-Maritime generally enjoys pleasant weather from spring through early autumn (April to October), making it ideal for exploring Marsilly's natural features and nearby cities like La Rochelle and Île de Ré. Summer months offer warmer temperatures perfect for beach activities.
Yes, Chatelaillon-Plage, a popular seaside resort, is located approximately 18 km from Marsilly. It offers a long, sandy beach perfect for relaxation and seaside activities.
Marsilly features historical architectural styles, including the Gothic design of the 15th-century Church Saint-Pierre. The Hôtel de Marsilly also showcases notable Rococo architectural elements, particularly its door adorned with corbels and a cartouche, reflecting a significant artistic style.


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