Attractions and places to see around Verrières, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, are characterized by their historical architecture and natural features. The area offers a blend of ancient structures, including castle ruins and Romanesque churches, alongside scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore sites with deep historical roots, providing insights into the region's past. The terrain includes varied elevations, offering diverse exploration opportunities for those interested in hiking and cycling paths.
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The hunebed stands on a ledge halfway up the hill. The tumulus which covered it has disappeared. This dolmen is of an imposing and unusual height in the region. The deck table rests alone on three perfectly square pillars 2.20 m high. Several orthostats show traces of wear or write-off attempts by stonemasons [ 2 ] . All orthostats are of shell limestone [ 3 ] . The table, in sandstone , measures 5.40 meters long and 4.40 meters wide for a maximum thickness of 0.90 m, it weighs about 40 tons. The room opens to the southeast, the presumed entrance corridor that originally existed has completely disappeared [ 2 ] . The plan of the burial chamber seems to have been dictated by the shape of the deck table, making it a totally atypical dolmen [ 4 ] . The dolmen has been emptied a long time ago as it has been listed as such since 1826
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This dolmen has an unusual and imposing height of more than 2m high. The crowning table at the top would weigh 40 tons.
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The ruins of Bouteville Castle were built around the year 1000 on the site of a Roman villa.
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From the 12th to the 15th century, the parish church of Saint-Pierre was part of the former diocese of Saintes. The Romanesque church underwent major renovations in the Gothic period (nave, chancel). It was largely destroyed in 1562, during the Wars of Religion and has only retained its old choir, its facade bell tower and its south aisle. A major restoration campaign was carried out in the years 1865-1868. It was at this time that the nave and the side aisles were rebuilt. The choir with a flat apse pierced by a large bay window in the Flamboyant Gothic style, is covered with a vault of warheads with liernes. It was built in the middle of the 15th century by the Valois of Orléans, whose arms appear in the keystone. A bay with four mullions and a flamboyant network to the east, and a simple lancet bay on the other sides illuminate it. On the facade, established in projection and the width of the porch, opens the door with three rollers, formed of sausages and cavets, on columns, with capitals with foliage and foliage, surrounded by a cord loaded with festoons. Above is the square bell tower, presenting to the west a foliated frieze, a cornice and a blind arcade, received by seven columns with capitals. Set back, there are two floors adorned with five columns on the corners and two intermediate ones, rising to the top. The first is pierced on each side by two semicircular arches. The second floor is open with two third-point bays, on columns. A conical spire completes the bell tower. The beautiful bell tower with a stone spire covered with scales belongs to the original Romanesque church. It was completed in the 19th century by four small pinnacles surrounding the spire. Placed to the west of the building, it now serves as a bell tower. The floor covered with a stone barrel vault opening onto the nave has two capitals from the first half of the 12th century; one of them represents two men leaning against each other whose hands are eaten by monsters. A 12th century gallery exists above the porch, the width of the nave; Originally this platform extended over the aisles which extended along the alignment of the porch. The Romanesque facade and bell tower, as well as the Gothic choir, have been listed as Historic Monuments since 1932.
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a true wonder and at its feet, do not forget to visit a local artisan manufacturer of balsamic vinegars sold in the best restaurants!
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I love this church because it exudes calm. She dominates the primary school with her handful of students. Something sweet, simple comes out of this church. She's not the prettiest, it's true, but nestled in the heart of the village of Bonneuil, she reminds us how much we have to take care of our villages so that schools remain open and children continue to learn and learn. play under the gaze of these ancient churches.
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Yes, the Col de la Bergère which rises to 139 meters ... On leaving Bouteville, the climb offers (by turning around) an exceptional view of the Charente valley and the Château de Bouteville. The climb is dry, steep, switchbacks, woods, vines, an idyllic setting ... all without traffic. What more ?
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It is an imposing castle dominating the Charente valley, notably Angeac, below, where exceptional dinosaur bones were discovered (giant dinosaur femur visible at the Angoulême museum). The most spectacular view of the castle requires taking the D 152 towards Malaville. Be careful, the slope is steep and the percentages impressive.
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Verrières, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, offers several historical sites. A prominent one is the Château de Bouteville, which consists of impressive ruins built around the year 1000 on the site of a Roman villa. This castle dominates the Charente valley, offering an exceptional view.
Yes, the bell tower with a stone spire covered in scales, part of the Saint-Pierre Church in Bonneuil, is a unique architectural highlight. This beautiful Romanesque bell tower was completed in the 19th century and is listed as a Historic Monument, along with the church's Romanesque facade and Gothic choir.
For breathtaking views, visit the Shepherdess Pass. Rising to 139 meters, the climb offers an exceptional panorama of the Charente valley and the majestic Château de Bouteville.
The Verrières area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Running Trails around Verrières, MTB Trails around Verrières, and Cycling around Verrières guides.
While the guide focuses on attractions, the nearby running trails can often be adapted for hiking. A notable route is the 'Circuit of the Dolmen of Saint-Fort,' a moderate 10 km trail. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Verrières guide.
Absolutely! The region offers a variety of cycling routes, from easy to difficult. Popular options include the 'Wide track to explore loop from Lignières-Sonneville' and the 'Vineyard Trail – Nice road and views loop from Saint-Preuil.' Discover more routes in the Cycling around Verrières guide.
The terrain around Verrières features varied elevations, offering diverse exploration opportunities. For instance, the climb to the Shepherdess Pass is described as dry and steep with switchbacks, winding through woods and vineyards. This indicates a mix of challenging ascents and scenic paths.
Yes, the Dolmen of Saint-Fort is categorized as family-friendly and a natural monument. Its imposing height of over 2 meters and the fascinating history of its 40-ton crowning table can be an engaging visit for families.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The imposing presence of the Château de Bouteville and the exceptional views from the Shepherdess Pass are frequently highlighted. The unique architecture of the bell tower with a stone spire covered in scales also captures attention.
Yes, the Dolmen of Saint-Fort is a notable prehistoric site. This dolmen is unusually tall, standing over 2 meters high, with a massive crowning table weighing approximately 40 tons. It has been listed as a historical monument since 1826.
Given the focus on historical sites, architectural features, and outdoor activities, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling, and the natural landscapes are often at their most picturesque.
The Saint-Pierre Church of Bonneuil is a significant religious building. It is a Romanesque church with a rich history, having undergone major renovations and partial destruction during the Wars of Religion. Its Romanesque facade, bell tower, and Gothic choir are listed as Historic Monuments.
The region around Verrières is characterized by scenic landscapes, particularly the Charente valley. You can expect to see rolling hills, vineyards, and wooded areas, especially when traversing paths like those leading to the Shepherdess Pass, which offers expansive views of the valley.


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