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Attractions and Places To See around Saint-Georges-Des-Agoûts - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Georges-Des-Agoûts are found in this commune located in the Charente-Maritime department of southwestern France. The area features local points of interest and serves as a base for exploring the wider region's diverse attractions. Visitors can find historical sites, natural features, and coastal areas within reach.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Port Maubert

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Cute little coastal village at the mouth of a small canal, with a recreational port and a few restaurants as well as picnic spots for a break.

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Saint-Séverin Church, Nieul-lès-Saintes

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The church, built in the shape of a Latin cross, the first construction elements of which date from the 11th and 12th centuries, with later additions and alterations (15th and …

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"Agout" is an old Saintonge word meaning "sewer" which is here applied to the flow of water from the region to the marshes of the Gironde. The location of the …

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Nice track on the dikes

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Both right along the sea as well as on both sides of the streams the elevated trail offers great views across the coastal scenery

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A French-style garden and an English park on 13 hectares, the ensemble labeled "remarkable garden" (433 in France) where a thousand trees of different species grow, including a three hundred …

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June 23, 2025, Port Maubert

Cute little coastal village at the mouth of a small canal, with a recreational port and a few restaurants as well as picnic spots for a break.

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Nice track, be careful there is no protection against the wind or the sun ;)

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A beautiful cycle path that runs along the river on the dikes. There are lovely views of the surrounding coastline.

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The church, built in the shape of a Latin cross, the first construction elements of which date from the 11th and 12th centuries, with later additions and alterations (15th and 19th centuries to the beginning of the 13th century then modified in the 15th and 16th centuries, is dedicated to Saint Séverin, alias Seurin, bishop of Bordeaux in the 5th century, and whose feast day takes place on October 21. However, the solemn patronal feast is that of Saint Blaise, martyr bishop of the 4th century, fixed on February 3, and for which there is great veneration in the country. The main portal of the church, as well as the two false doors, are crowned by ogival arcades with a few rare ornaments borrowed from the Romanesque period, such as saw teeth, diamond points, etc. These gantries have been the subject of a subconstruction. The nave is made up of three recently vaulted bays in brick and plaster, without ribs; each span is separated by groups of four small columns, only two meters and fifty high, and appearing to date from the 14th century. The apse has two bays in the 15th century ogival style. The Saint-Joseph chapel, to the north, has kept its original Romanesque style; it is dominated by a semi-circular vault, and offers the example of an apsidion of which no advantage is currently being taken. It is adorned with a small apse which housed the baptismal font. The chapel of the Virgin, to the south, was remodeled in the 17th century; it has the character of a 15th century restorer; it was then lengthened, and consists of three spans. There is, it is said, an ossuary under the choir. The bell tower with a cone or "pine cone" spire, placed above the transept, and about 24 meters high (54 steps lead to its summit), is worthy of attention. This is the oldest part of the church. It is covered with a stone dome carved in tortoiseshell called the pine cone bell tower, similar examples of which can be found in Saintonge (Abbaye aux Dames de Saintes, Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church in Fenioux)3 but which recalls above all the domes of Byzantine inspiration observed in Poitou, Angoumois and Périgord (church of N.-D.-la-Grande in Poitiers, cathedral of Saint-Pierre in Angoulême, cathedral of Saint-Front in Périgueux). The foreground includes five Romanesque windows on each side, oriented as usual, on the upper level there are only two; the tower ends in a cut of stone, formed of small somewhat deformed cubes and forming a slightly rounded cone, but deformed by time. Inside, this bell tower offers a quadrangular vault, with cut sides, of very good taste. The bell, weighing 430 kilograms, was cast by Guillaume Besson, from Angers, and blessed in 1859, under the name of Marie. The godfather was Mr. Blanc Fontenille, former lawyer and notary, mayor of Nieul, and the godmother Mrs. Marie Belloteau, born Babin; parish priest M.Antoine Lanson.

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The first mention of Port-Maubert appears in the 16th century. It is one of the ports with an intense wheat trade activity on the Gironde estuary. Trade is mainly with Bordeaux. The goods are loaded on barges which transported their cargoes according to the tides and the winds. In the middle of the 19th century, work changed the appearance of the port. At the same time, a landing stage was built to accommodate steamboat passengers. In the 1860s, the State ceded its land to build houses, warehouses for goods, a fairing slipway and establish a shipyard (the future "le Chérif" shipyard). At the entrance to the port, a steam flour mill processes and exports a large part of the cereal production of the Jonzac district. Port activity was at its peak: wines, wheat, potatoes, and other goods flowed in from all over Saintonge to be shipped to Bordeaux, Libourne, Pauillac. The fishing activity continues, the fishermen use boats equipped with nets the "filardières", some come out of the shipyard of Port Maubert, the "Chérif". Fishing has been mentioned in the estuary since the Middle Ages, a modest activity which grew with the modernization of the ports in the middle of the 19th century. The sturgeon, called here "Créac" or "Créa" is one of the fish caught for their flesh. According to tradition, a Russian princess would have come to St-Seurin-d'Uzet. She would then have undertaken to re-teach them how to prepare caviar and when she left, she would have forgotten her umbrella, now carefully kept in St-Seurin-d'Uzet. More specifically, the Prunier house, a great Parisian restaurateur, undertook in 1921 to organize the production of caviar in France and sent Alexandre Scott to St-Seurin-d'Uzet to teach the preparation of caviar to the fishermen of the region. From this activity by several production sites develop as in Port Maubert. The intensity of fishing, in addition to pollution and the modification of natural environments, leads to the scarcity of sturgeons. Its fishing declined in the 1960s and was finally banned in the 1980s, the sturgeon becoming a protected species. Since the 1990s, research has been carried out to reintroduce the original species of sturgeon, the sturio. At the same time, Baerii sturgeon farms are open along the estuary to provide caviar. In the 1980s, sturgeon fishing was banned and fishermen reoriented themselves towards pibales, hitherto practiced on foot or in skiffs with a landing net, and which now is done with boats equipped with "haveneaux": the "pibaliers", also used for shrimp fishing. Today the activity of Port Maubert is mainly linked to fishing and yachting, while a sailing school allows learning how to handle the Optimists on the hunting basin in complete safety. Local fishermen perpetuate the activity and offer the product of their work in the form of numerous recipes sold at the on-site shop.

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"Agout" is an old Saintonge word meaning "sewer" which is here applied to the flow of water from the region to the marshes of the Gironde. The location of the church, on sloping ground on the edge of the road, may explain the addition of this word to its name, which gave St Georges d'Agout. 12th century church, enlarged in the 15th and 16th centuries. Dependent on the priory of St-Thomas-de-Conac in the 12th century, it retains a Romanesque structure and a western portal with arches and sculpted capitals. The right apse choir was covered with ribbed vaults in the 13th century. Existence of a solid square bell tower. New enlargement in the 19th century, with the construction of two chapels adjoining the collateral. Building built in the 12th century. At the end of the 15th-beginning of the 16th century, the western bays of the nave are doubled by a second vessel to the south, and a square bell tower is high. To face the Wars of Religion, an upper chamber was built; presence of an underground refuge. In the 19th century, the late collateral was divided by a longitudinal shear wall, and received a slight vault; the apse is pierced with a twin neo-Romanesque window. A sign at the entrance (and pictured in the must-see) explains the church's noteworthy features.

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Walk for VTC or VTT because more than 25 kms on dirt roads (in the 28th km it is even necessary to dismount for 200 m) .... to do in sunny weather and dry ground !!!!. On the other hand an enchantment as for the calm and the little traffic. Bucolic seaside landscape on the first half, then more vineyards and countryside on the second half. Note midway in the small village of St. Dizan du Gua a marvel of wooded garden with its Castle (former residence of the bishops of Bordeaux) and its dovecote where you can comfort yourself with a small tasting of pinault and cognac !! !

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A French-style garden and an English park on 13 hectares, the ensemble labeled "remarkable garden" (433 in France) where a thousand trees of different species grow, including a three hundred year old oak. Several ponds with mysterious "Blue fountains", these are artesian exsurgences whose turquoise blue color is due to the presence of microscopic algae. Green lawns, shaded areas, paths to relax and appreciate the admirable work of gardeners and nature. And finally, the beautiful castle of Beaulon whose north facade was built in 1480 (former residence of the bishops of Bordeaux), a dovecote from 1740 (with 1500 nests called cells or boulins) and to finish the visit a tasting of Pinault and Homemade cognac in the rules of the art ...... with a sublime taste and most of the production of which is sold for export !!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main historical attractions in Saint-Georges-Des-Agoûts?

The most significant historical landmark within the commune is the Eglise Saint Georges de Saint Georges des Agoûts. This Romanesque church dates back to the 12th century, featuring sculpted capitals and a solid square bell tower. Its name, 'Agout,' refers to the water flow to the Gironde marshes, a detail explained by a sign at the entrance.

Are there any natural features or scenic spots to visit in the area?

Yes, you can explore the Nice track on the dikes, a scenic path offering great views across the coastal scenery and running along the river. Additionally, the Vitrezay Nature Centre provides an environmental education experience with courses in the marsh and trolley excursions along the Gironde estuary.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Saint-Georges-Des-Agoûts?

The region offers extensive opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Maubert – Gironde Shores loop' for mountain biking or the 'Nice track on the dikes – Port Maubert loop' for touring bicycles. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Saint-Georges-Des-Agoûts or Cycling around Saint-Georges-Des-Agoûts guides.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Saint-Georges-Des-Agoûts?

Absolutely. Port Maubert is a great family-friendly spot with a recreational port, restaurants, and picnic areas. The Vitrezay Nature Centre also offers engaging environmental education and trolley excursions suitable for families.

Where can I find a charming coastal village nearby?

You should visit Port Maubert, a charming small coastal village located at the mouth of a canal. It features a marina, several restaurants, and picnic areas, making it a pleasant spot for a break. Historically, it was a significant trading port on the Gironde estuary.

What other historical churches can be found in the wider region?

Beyond the local Eglise Saint Georges, the Charente-Maritime region is rich in religious heritage. An example is the Saint-Séverin Church in Nieul-lès-Saintes, with its original elements dating from the 11th and 12th centuries and a distinctive 'pine cone' spire.

What are some unique cultural experiences available in the surrounding area?

The nearby Cognac region offers a unique cultural experience with its renowned distilleries. You can take tours and enjoy tastings at places like Hennessy in Cognac or Courvoisier in Jarnac, learning about the production of this famous spirit.

Are there any significant cities or larger towns worth visiting for a day trip?

Yes, the historic city of La Rochelle, further north, is a popular day trip destination. It boasts attractions like its three famous towers, the Fort des Dames, and a vibrant harbor. Coastal towns such as Royan and Saint-Georges-de-Didonne also offer beaches and various activities.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Saint-Georges-Des-Agoûts?

Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the scenic views along the Nice track on the dikes to the historical charm of Port Maubert. The environmental education at Vitrezay Nature Centre is also highly valued, especially for its unique marsh courses and trolley excursions.

Can I find places to eat or have a break near the attractions?

Yes, Port Maubert features several restaurants and picnic spots, perfect for a meal or a break. The Vitrezay Nature Centre also has facilities where you can enjoy a drink, snack, or ice cream, which can be very useful during warmer weather.

Are there opportunities for hiking or walking in the area?

The region provides numerous opportunities for walking and hiking. The Nice track on the dikes is a great option for a scenic walk with coastal views. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the various trails available in the wider Charente-Maritime department.

What kind of historical sites can I explore beyond churches?

The Charente-Maritime region is dotted with various historical sites, including numerous castles, towers, and forts that tell tales of the area's past. Additionally, there are Gallo-Roman sites and museums covering different aspects of history and local culture.

Are there any nature reserves or parks to visit?

Beyond the local Arboretum sentier des sens, the Charente-Maritime is home to several nature reserves, offering diverse landscapes and opportunities for exploration and wildlife spotting. The Vitrezay Nature Centre is a prime example of a natural pole in the area.

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