Attractions and places to see around Mouthiers-Sur-Boëme include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This village in the Charente department of France features Romanesque architecture, significant prehistoric locations, and diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by river valleys, limestone cliffs, and ancient landmarks, offering a range of exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Its location, near the city walls and an old city gate, corresponds to that of a primitive sanctuary, predating Christianity, probably a temple dedicated to Jupiter. A first cathedral was built during the 4th century, dedicated to Saint Saturninus. The building disappeared when Clovis captured Angoulême in 508, after he drove out the Visigoths following the victory at Vouillé in 507. Clovis and then King Charibert ordered the cathedral's reconstruction in honor of Saint Peter.[2] This second cathedral was consecrated in 566 by Saint Germain, Bishop of Paris, and Saint Euphronius, Bishop of Tours, and is mentioned in Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks.[Note 1] It was burned down, probably by the Normans. The third cathedral was the work of Grimoard of Mussidan, Bishop of Angoulême (991-1018). He was also Abbot of Brantôme in Périgord and used the abbey's revenues to finance its construction. Begun around 991 and consecrated in 1015, it lasted only a century, its dimensions being too small. Only the north wall remains in the second and third bays of the nave, beneath the windows.
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The biblical accounts of the New Testament, which describe the events in the life of Jesus and his disciples, paint a very nuanced picture of the Apostle Peter (Saint-Pierre), to whom the church of Angoulême is dedicated: On the one hand, he is a convinced and determined disciple of Jesus, but also not free from human weakness and fear. In the Garden of Gethsemane, he falls asleep (like the other disciples) when Jesus turns to God the Father after the Last Supper and asks the disciples to pray as well; and after Jesus' arrest, Peter denies three times that he even knows him. But he also weeps over his weakness and, upon encountering the risen Christ, professes his love and loyalty to him. His real name is Simon, but Jesus gives him the name Peter (which means rock), upon which the church is to be built, and he gives him—according to the account of the Evangelist Matthew—the "keys to the kingdom of heaven."
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Beautiful little town center
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The parish church of Notre-Dame is Romanesque and dates from the 12th century. It has a Romanesque bell tower with two floors of arched bays and a conical spire. A dome is at the crossing and the capitals are decorated with sculptures. On the gable of the façade, bas-reliefs depict Christ between evangelical symbols. Its façade was damaged during the Revolution, and heavily restored in the 19th century10. It was classified as a historic monument on July 12, 1886 https://www.angouleme-tourisme.com/patrimoine-culturel/eglise-notre-dame-de-trois-palis/ A little history of the town of Trois Palis by following this link: http://trois-palis.fr/histoire-et-patrimoine/
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Notre Dame de Trois-Palis is a small church located in the center of the town of Trois-Palis. From the Romanesque period, it was listed as a historic monument in 1886. The conical spire covered with pine cone scales that rises above the square bell tower can be seen from afar. It dominates a small Romanesque building located in the heart of the town. Its façade is divided into three floors: At the top, in the triangular gable wall, Christ in Majesty is surrounded by the tetramorph (set of four symbolic representations of the evangelists: the bull of Saint Luke; the eagle of Saint John; the lion of Saint Mark; the angel of Saint Matthew). This theme is directly inspired by the Saint-Pierre cathedral in Angoulême. The central space, between the gable and the portal, is occupied by modern high reliefs representing Christ surrounded by the Virgin and Saint John. On the ground floor, the sculpture made of foliage and animals is present on the arches of the portal. Restored in 1891 century, the small church of Notre-Dame has undergone major modifications. A semicircular apse replaced a flat chevet and the nave was vaulted. Inside, the building consists of a single nave, split into three bays. The walls of the nave are clad with large pointed arches. The south wall of the nave is pierced by three bays, while the north wall is blind. In the extension of the nave, a bay under a bell tower deserves attention. The columns arranged in this space are all endowed with a rich sculpted program that develops in the capitals. They are all historiated and represent the themes frequently deployed near the sanctuary: original sin and the fight between Good and Evil. The semicircular apse replaced a flat chevet in the 19th century. It has a cul-de-four vault. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1886. Open every day from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Notre Dame de Trois-Palis is a small church located in the center of the town of Trois-Palis. From the Romanesque period, it was listed as a historic monument in 1886. The conical spire covered with pine cone scales that rises above the square bell tower can be seen from afar. It dominates a small Romanesque building located in the heart of the town. Its façade is divided into three floors: At the top, in the triangular gable wall, Christ in Majesty is surrounded by the tetramorph (set of four symbolic representations of the evangelists: the bull of Saint Luke; the eagle of Saint John; the lion of Saint Mark; the angel of Saint Matthew). This theme is directly inspired by the Saint-Pierre cathedral in Angoulême. The central space, between the gable and the portal, is occupied by modern high reliefs representing Christ surrounded by the Virgin and Saint John. On the ground floor, the sculpture made of foliage and animals is present on the arches of the portal. Restored in 1891 century, the small church of Notre-Dame has undergone major modifications. A semicircular apse replaced a flat chevet and the nave was vaulted. Inside, the building consists of a single nave, split into three bays. The walls of the nave are clad with large pointed arches. The south wall of the nave is pierced by three bays, while the north wall is blind. In the extension of the nave, a bay under a bell tower deserves attention. The columns arranged in this space are all endowed with a rich sculpted program that develops in the capitals. They are all historiated and represent the themes frequently deployed near the sanctuary: original sin and the fight between Good and Evil. The semicircular apse replaced a flat chevet in the 19th century. It has a cul-de-four vault. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1886. Open every day from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Superb spot to relax on the Charente, before going from one bank to the other. No car, but lots of steps to access the footbridges and locks.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Romanesque Church of Notre-Dame de Trois-Palis, a listed historical monument known for its distinctive architecture and sculptures. The village also features the attractive 12th-century Church of Saint Hilaire with its hexagonal tower, and the 16th-century turretted Logis de Forge, which was once a mill and now boasts contemporary gardens. Further afield, the impressive 11th-century Saint-Pierre d'Angoulême Cathedral is adorned with over 70 sculptures.
Absolutely. The Vallée des Eaux claires is a Site of European Interest, famous for its limestone cliffs and Mediterranean vegetation, making it a globally recognized climbing destination. You can also discover the unique Chaire à Calvin, a prehistoric cave featuring animal sculptures dating back 15,000 to 20,000 years. For a tranquil experience, explore the Fleurac Islands along the Charente river, or the Tourbières (Peat Bogs) near Château de La Rochandry, which are rich in biodiversity.
The area offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy tranquil walks or bike rides along the Charente Riverside Path at La Meure. For more adventurous cycling, explore the many MTB Trails or Gravel Biking routes. If running is your preference, there are several Running Trails available, including loops around the Étang des Jouffroux.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Fleurac Islands are a popular spot for family picnics and easy cycling from Angoulême. The Saint-Pierre d'Angoulême Cathedral, with its fascinating sculptures, can also be an engaging visit for older children. Additionally, the Charente Riverside Path at La Meure offers a peaceful environment for family walks and bike rides.
The Jardins du Logis de Forge are a must-see, recognized as a 'Remarkable Garden' of France by the Ministry of Culture for their contemporary design. You can also explore the traditional washhouses along the Boëme river, which offer a glimpse into the region's past. The nearby Church of Notre-Dame de Trois-Palis is another cultural gem with its distinctive Romanesque architecture.
The Charente Riverside Path at La Meure is an excellent choice, offering a tranquil dirt track perfect for pedestrians and cyclists between a wooded hillside and the Charente river. The Fleurac Islands also provide pleasant paths and wooden walkways for a relaxing stroll or bike ride, with refreshment options available seasonally.
Yes, the Chaire à Calvin is a significant prehistoric cave featuring unique animal sculptures on its walls, dating back approximately 15,000 to 20,000 years. It is notable as the only freely accessible prehistoric rock art site in Poitou-Charentes. Additionally, the Retranchement préhistorique du Camp aux Anglais is a classified historical monument.
The Vallée des Eaux claires is classified as a Site of European Interest due to its striking limestone cliffs and unique Mediterranean vegetation. It's a renowned natural climbing site globally, offering a distinct microclimate with dry grasslands on southern slopes and cooler, wetter conditions in the valley floor.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The tranquility of the Charente Riverside Path at La Meure and the scenic beauty of the Fleurac Islands are often highlighted. The architectural details and historical significance of sites like the Church of Notre-Dame de Trois-Palis and Saint-Pierre d'Angoulême Cathedral also receive high praise.
Beyond Mouthiers-Sur-Boëme, the larger town of Angoulême offers additional historic monuments, scenic views, and markets. Closer by, the small villages of Torsac and Charmant are pleasant for strolls, with Charmant also featuring a small castle and church, and being the source of the Boëme river.
The Chaumes de Mouthiers, a rocky promontory, is home to many Mediterranean plant species, contributing significantly to the area's natural heritage. Additionally, the Vallée des Eaux claires also features distinctive Mediterranean vegetation due to its unique microclimate.


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