Attractions and places to see around Landrais include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This commune in the Charente-Maritime department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, offers local paths and serves as a base to explore notable sites. The region features a mix of religious buildings, lakes, and charming towns. Visitors can discover both local gems and accessible points of interest in the wider vicinity.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Only for sporty MTB or gravel cardio outings, not at all for a relaxed ride. Be careful, after the metal barriers it's dredge soil (= mud in wet weather or rough, unrideable terrain when dry) and a monotonous high grass path. Personal opinion for local explorers, this western part of the canal is just a useless leg-breaker, prefer the secondary roads and paths in the marshes to the east to continue to be amazed.
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You can find some information about this castle in Wikipedia: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89glise_Saint-Vivien_de_Vandr%C3%A9
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The town housed a castle in the 12th century when the lords of the town played an important political role in the region. Today, there remains the 16th century enclosure, which has been altered several times over the course of the wars. The park of the castle, raised and rich in stories, constitutes a place of rest and pleasant walk.
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Lac de Frace is a very pleasant body of water. Trails are laid out there to go around it. Picnic tables and playgrounds for children are available.
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Towpath with grassy and stony sections, wide tires recommended. Immersion in the heart of nature guaranteed!
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With less than 2000 inhabitants, Thairé is one of the least populated rural towns in France. A must see, the medieval church built in the 14th and 15th centuries. It is a true masterpiece of the Middle Ages.
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Lac de Frace is known for the prehistoric finds made at the site, dating from the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic (10,000 to 4,000 BC). It was actually formed by the extraction of peat from the site during the two world wars, so that the local inhabitants used it as fuel to heat their homes instead of coal.
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The area around Landrais offers a diverse range of attractions, including historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. You can explore religious buildings, tranquil lakes, and charming towns. The region is known for both local gems and accessible points of interest in the wider Charente-Maritime department.
Yes, Landrais and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Landrais, which features a distinctive 14th-century military architectural style. Nearby, Surgères boasts a 16th-century castle enclosure and the 11th-century Romanesque church of Notre-Dame. Further afield, Rochefort offers the renowned Corderie Royale, and La Rochelle has its historic harbor towers.
Nature enthusiasts will enjoy Lake Frace, a pleasant body of water with laid-out trails and picnic areas, known for prehistoric finds. The region also features the Forêt de Benon, the significant Baie de l'Aiguillon, and the tranquil canals of the Marais Poitevin Regional Nature Park. Coastal resorts like Châtelaillon-Plage and Fouras offer beautiful beaches, and the nearby Charente Islands (Île d'Oléron, Île de Ré, Île d'Aix) are perfect for exploring natural beauty.
Absolutely. Lake Frace is ideal for families, offering playgrounds and picnic tables. The castle park in Surgères provides a pleasant space for walks. For a day trip, La Rochelle features a popular Aquarium with a shark tank, and the seaside resort of Châtelaillon-Plage is known for its long sandy beach, perfect for children.
The area around Landrais is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, gravel biking, and running on numerous routes. There are also local paths for nature walks, such as the Sentier de randonnée du canal de Charras and the Sentier de randonnée du Bois de Monlieu. The Towpath of the Marshes offers an immersive experience in nature.
Landrais offers several local paths for walking, including the Sentier de randonnée du canal de Charras and the Sentier de randonnée du Bois de Monlieu. The Aire Naturelle de Loisirs also provides a natural space for leisurely strolls. For more structured routes, you can explore running trails around Landrais, with options like a 8.9 km loop from Landrais or a 6.8 km loop from Ardillières. Find more details on these routes at Running Trails around Landrais.
Yes, the region provides excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for both touring bicycles and gravel biking. For example, there's an easy 8.5 km loop around Lake Frace from Aigrefeuille-d'Aunis, or a moderate 41.9 km loop from Saint-Pierre-la-Noue to Surgères. Discover more cycling options at Cycling around Landrais and Gravel biking around Landrais.
Beyond Landrais, several charming towns and cities are within easy reach. Rochefort, just 16 km away, is known for its 18th-century architecture and the Corderie Royale. La Rochelle, about 25 km distant, offers a vibrant harbor and historic monuments. Other notable towns include Saint-Savinien on the Charente River, the riverside town of Marans, and the coastal resorts of Châtelaillon-Plage and Fouras.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. For instance, the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption is admired for its unique military architectural style. Lake Frace is loved for its pleasant atmosphere, trails, and family-friendly amenities. The historical significance and beautiful architecture of places like Surgères, with its castle park and Romanesque church, also receive high praise.
Yes, several nearby towns host lively markets throughout the week, offering a taste of local life and fresh produce. You can find markets in Surgeres, Rochefort, Châtelaillon-Plage, Fouras, Courçon, Echillais, Aytré, La Rochelle, Marans, and Bourcefranc-le-Chapus. These are great places to discover regional specialties and crafts.
Beyond the historical sites, you can explore cultural venues such as the Espace culturel Le Palace. For those interested in automotive history, the Musée automobile de l'aunis is also located nearby. In Rochefort, the Corderie Royale serves as part of the Centre International de la Mer, offering a unique cultural experience.


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