Best attractions and places to see around Vouharte, a commune in the Charente department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its gentle hills, lush forests, and the winding Charente river, which hosts unique islands. Visitors can explore ancient Romanesque architecture, historical sites, and diverse natural habitats.
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The early 12th century church has all but disappeared, itself and the reconstructions have suffered from the military conflicts that have punctuated the centuries. You enter through an open portal in a facade which very well announces the architectural juxtapositions. These last give a particular charm to the building by their inconsistencies. They arouse curiosity and ultimately offer the visitor a certain degree of privacy. An organ with the original story has been installed. It is the ultimate work of Ivan Peychès (1906-1978), a genius scientific researcher but also a visual artist, musician and composer. Brilliant innovator in the field of applied sciences, he will build this instrument in his living room in ten years during his retirement.
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Former priory linked to Saint-Amand-de-Boixe, given to the abbey by Guillaume IV, count of Angoulême, before 1030. A campaign of works is attested in the 17th century and restorations in the 19th. The building has retained traces of its original 11th century architecture: drop walls of the nave crisscrossed with arches, intended to receive a light structure. The nave is under frame after having received a ceiling. Around 1120, the building increased with a bay under a bell tower, vaulted with a dome on horns carried by pillars with a cruciform core, flanked by columns with ball capitals and an apse. A north transept arm and its oriented apse, correspond to a third campaign of work (late 12th century?). The church underwent some transformations at the time of the Hundred Years' Wars: raising of the nave above the cornice and use of the bell tower (murderer with viewfinder).
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Nestled between the Charente river and the Boixe forest, the former abbey has watched over the north of Angoumois for over a thousand years. Mentioned in 888, the abbey church was rebuilt in the 11th and 12th centuries, thanks to the generosity of the Counts of Angoulême. This building constitutes an inescapable testimony of the Charente Romanesque art. In the 13th century, a large fire destroyed the site, forcing the reconstruction of the choir of the church, which was not completed until the 16th century. Listed as a historical monument in 1840 on the initiative of Mérimée, this vast monument has always impressed with its mass and its refinement: artists such as Eugène Delacroix and Maurice Utrillo are not mistaken. Each year, more than 13,000 visitors come to discover and appreciate this building with such a rich history. The abbey site has also given rise to several archaeological excavations, enriching the historical and cultural interest of this high heritage site.
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Of the castle of Montignac, located in the town of Montignac-Charente, in Charente, only the keep remains. It is built on a terrace overlooking the Charente. Of the enclosure, there remains the gate with portcullis with two round towers at the top of an escarpment, the western part of the enclosure and a round tower.
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The church of Saint-Denis in Vars, with the castle to the north, formed an episcopal complex of which the bishop was the lord. Although the church is not mentioned until 1110, the possession of this seigneury by the bishop is attested as early as the 1030s. Probably in connection with the building of the castle to the north, the very sober facade of the church has been altered: one can still distinguish traces of the old bell tower with two arches, in the upper part. The bell tower built on the south arm of the transept is therefore posterior. The apse has the particularity of having been raised in order to fortify it and to fit various defensive elements (heated room, bay windows with cushions, access to gateways, etc.)
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On the route of Saint-Jacques de Compostelle, the fortified abbey remains an imposing building of Romanesque style that can be discovered from the high paths around the village. Possibility of visits to the abbey. A few shops nearby allow you to eat.
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Vouharte and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Church of Notre-Dame in Vouharte, an 11th-12th century parish church with vestiges of a priory. Nearby, the Abbey of Saint-Amant-de-Boixe is an imposing Romanesque building on the route of Saint-Jacques de Compostelle, known for its archaeological excavations. Don't miss the Keep of Montignac-Charente, a castle ruin majestically overlooking the Charente river, or the Saint Christopher's Church in Vindelle, a former priory with original 11th-century architecture.
The region offers beautiful natural features. The Islands of Vouharte on the Charente river are a biodiversity haven, home to rare species like the European mink and unique alluvial woodlands. The Charente River itself provides opportunities for recreation. Additionally, the Val de Charente is recognized for its remarkable natural heritage, diverse flora, and fauna, including protected carnivores and various bird species.
Yes, Vouharte is an excellent destination for hiking enthusiasts. You can explore trails like the Sentier de Vouharte et du Fouilloux, which highlights village heritage and river views. The Sentier des Cimes offers breathtaking valley views, while the Chemin du Patrimoine is a 12-kilometer signposted trail connecting historic sites. For a more challenging experience, try the Circuit des Trois Rivières with its steep climbs and panoramic views. You can find more hiking routes in the Vouharte guide.
Absolutely! The area around Vouharte is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey – Along the Charente River loop' for cycling, or the 'Picnic Tables by the Stream – Verteuil-sur-Charente loop' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the Cycling around Vouharte and Gravel biking around Vouharte guides.
The Charente River offers excellent opportunities for water-based recreation, particularly around Mansle. Visitors can enjoy canoeing and kayaking, making it a great way to experience the river's natural beauty and the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, the region boasts several notable Romanesque churches. The Church of Notre-Dame in Vouharte dates back to the 11th-12th centuries. The Abbey of Saint-Amant-de-Boixe is a prime example of Romanesque architecture. Additionally, the Saint Christopher's Church in Vindelle retains traces of its original 11th-century design, and the Saint-Denis Church in Vars, dating to at least 1110, features a uniquely fortified apse.
For ancient history, you can visit the Gallo-Roman theatre at Les Bouchauds, located approximately 7.2 km from Vouharte in Saint-Cybardeaux. The Abbey of Saint-Amant-de-Boixe has also been the site of significant archaeological excavations, enriching its historical and cultural interest.
Within Vouharte village itself, you can discover three impressive monumental sculptures made from sequoia wood. These unique artworks add a distinctive cultural element to your visit.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The imposing Romanesque architecture of sites like the Saint-Amant-de-Boixe Abbey and the scenic views from the Keep of Montignac-Charente are highly rated. The diverse natural habitats, especially the Islands of Vouharte, and the numerous hiking trails through gentle hills and along the Charente river are also popular among the komoot community.
Yes, several locations offer stunning views. The Keep of Montignac-Charente is built on a terrace overlooking the Charente river, providing excellent vistas. Hiking trails like the Sentier des Cimes offer breathtaking views over the valley from its highest points, and the Circuit des Trois Rivières also features spectacular panoramic views.
Vouharte offers a range of activities suitable for families, especially those who enjoy the outdoors. The numerous hiking trails, opportunities for canoeing and kayaking on the Charente River, and exploring historical sites like the Abbey of Saint-Amant-de-Boixe can be engaging for all ages. The natural features, such as the Islands of Vouharte, also provide educational and enjoyable experiences.
The best time to visit Vouharte for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports on the Charente River is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is typically pleasant, with comfortable temperatures for exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it may be warmer.


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