Best attractions and places to see around Fenioux include historical monuments and cultural sites. This French village is known for its religious architecture and traditions, serving as a base for exploring regional highlights. The area features a mix of historical structures and natural landscapes, offering various points of interest. Visitors can discover both local gems and nearby attractions within a short distance.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This viaduct, called De la Roche, was built in 1867 for the passage of the Niort-Angers railway
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This laundromat is a real gem. Not to be missed when passing through the beautiful village of St-Pompain
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A great architectural curiosity to see from the ground and then marvel at the view from the top as you pass above.
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A great architectural curiosity to see from the ground and then marvel at the view from the top.
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The right plant, the right place. This tree defends itself against this dovecote and it wins! A sight to see.
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Very beautiful and atypical church, located on the secondary road to Santiago de Compostela and on the Francette bike. Large lawn with trees, ideal for a short break.
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Viaduct which crosses the Autise on the old railway linking Cholet to Niort. It was put into service in 1868 then gradually decommissioned from 1960 (in 1973 for this portion from Puy-de-Serre to Benet).
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In Fenioux, you can explore the Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, a significant historical monument with a Romanesque fronton from the 12th century, featuring detailed carved decorations. Another unique site is the Lanterne des Morts, a rare 12th-century monument with eleven columns and an interior staircase.
Yes, you can discover the Viaduct over the Autise, an architectural curiosity offering views from the top as you pass above the Autise river. Another unique sight is the Pouzay Dovecote, notable for a tree that has grown around it, creating an unusual visual.
The area around Fenioux offers various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Rochard Bat Refuge – Ardin loop' or 'St laure – Rochard Bat Refuge loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Cherveux Castle – Saint Maxire loop'. For general cycling, there's the 'Champdeniers and Cherveux Lake Loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the respective guides for MTB Trails around Fenioux, Road Cycling Routes around Fenioux, and Cycling around Fenioux.
Within a short drive, you can visit the Château de Crazannes, a 14th-century castle known as the 'Château du Chat Botté', located about 14 kilometers away. The town of Saintes, approximately 16 kilometers from Fenioux, boasts an extensive old town and a Roman amphitheater dating back to the 1st century AD. Additionally, the village of Nieul-sur-l'Autise, about 20 kilometers away, features the Abbey of Saint Vincent and a traditional watermill.
Fenioux is particularly lively in June, when it hosts its annual Fête du Pain (Bread Festival). This event attracts many visitors and celebrates local traditions with various stands and activities. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities in the region.
Yes, you can visit Faymoreau, a former mining town. This village developed around a coal seam discovered in 1827 and retains traces of its mining past, including a restored chapel with magnificent stained glass windows.
About 27-29 kilometers from Fenioux, you can explore the Marais Poitevin, a significant natural region of canals and marshes often referred to as 'Green Venice'. This unique environment is best explored by boat. You can also find viewpoints like the Viaduct over the Autise offering scenic vistas.
You can visit the Washhouse and Fountain of Saint-Pompain, a well-preserved historical site that offers a glimpse into past communal life. The Lanterne des Morts in Fenioux itself is another unique historical structure.
Yes, Vouvant, located about 21 kilometers from Fenioux, is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'. It features parts of its medieval castle and an ancient church, offering a picturesque setting for visitors.
The Saint-Médard-de-Germond Church is a very beautiful and atypical church. It is located on a secondary route of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage and also on the Francette bike route, making it an ideal spot for a short break with its large lawn and trees.
While not open for public visits, the Château du Vieux Brusson and Château de la Braudière are private properties within Fenioux that contribute to the village's historical landscape. The Château du Vieux Brusson, built in the early 17th century, is situated on the road connecting Fenioux to Pamplie.


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