Best castles around Taizé-Maulais are found within the broader Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, which is known for its diverse historical sites. While Taizé-Maulais itself does not feature publicly accessible castles, the surrounding area offers numerous options. Visitors can explore a range of structures, from medieval fortresses to Renaissance mansions, providing insight into the region's past. These sites are often set amidst varied landscapes, offering historical exploration.
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Very beautiful remains of an old castle. It's good to imagine what life might have been like here. A picnic area welcomes us to the side for lunch. Silence and serenity here.
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In 1635, Marie de la Tour d'Auvergne, Duchess of La Trémoïlle, demolished the castle that was on the site and built this more modern castle. His family then moved to Paris and abandoned him. Since then it has been used as barracks and prison. It is now public property and was restored in the 1990s.
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Old fortress from the 9th century. Very nice view from the esplanade.
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Castle built from the 16th century and which houses the Curios & Mirabilia contemporary art collection as well as temporary exhibitions. The park is accessible free of charge, the castle can be visited all year round.
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Imposing ruins, on the banks of the Thouaret, of a castle which was once a monastery. Small picnic area.
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Try to climb the hill to the foot of the tower from the village, or from the other side.
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Remains of a fortified monastery from the 13th century and curiously called a "prison". There are only 2 towers that once had a drawbridge. Small picnic area here.
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The castle of the Dukes of Trémoille is located in Thouars, on a hill overlooking the Thouet. This place rich in history can only be visited during heritage days, but its location offers a breathtaking view of the old town of Thouars and the meanders of the Thouet.
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While Taizé-Maulais itself doesn't have publicly accessible castles, the broader Nouvelle-Aquitaine region offers a diverse range. You can explore medieval fortresses, elegant Renaissance mansions, and even castle ruins. The area features sites like the 9th-century Moncontour Keep, the 13th-century ruins of Château de La Coindrie, and the 16th-century Château d'Oiron.
Yes, several castles and related sites are suitable for families. The viewpoint for Prtty view on the Thouars's castle is considered family-friendly, offering a historical perspective. The ruins of Château de La Coindrie also welcome families and even have a picnic area. Additionally, Château d'Oiron is family-friendly, with its park accessible free of charge.
For stunning vistas, the Prtty view on the Thouars's castle offers a great perspective of the 17th-century castle. The Moncontour Keep provides a very nice view from its esplanade. Furthermore, the Château des Ducs de la Trémoille, located on a hill overlooking the Thouet, offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the old town of Thouars.
Absolutely. The Château de La Coindrie features imposing ruins of a fortified monastery from the 13th century, including two towers and a picnic area. Visitors enjoy imagining what life was like there amidst the silence and serenity.
Yes, the Château d'Oiron, built from the 16th century, houses the Curios & Mirabilia contemporary art collection and hosts temporary exhibitions. Its park is freely accessible, and the castle itself can be visited all year round.
The region around Taizé-Maulais offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, mountain biking, and road cycling options. Many of these routes pass by or near historical sites and natural landscapes. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Taizé-Maulais, MTB Trails around Taizé-Maulais, and Road Cycling Routes around Taizé-Maulais guides.
The castles in the broader Taizé-Maulais region reflect centuries of history, from medieval fortifications to Renaissance architecture. For example, the Thouars's castle, built in 1635, served as barracks and a prison before its restoration. The Château de La Coindrie was originally a fortified monastery from the 13th century, while the Moncontour Keep dates back to the 9th century, showcasing the region's long and varied past.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and the scenic beauty. Many enjoy the imposing ruins of sites like Château de La Coindrie, finding serenity and a chance to imagine past lives. The panoramic views from locations such as the Château des Ducs de la Trémoille are also highly praised. The variety of structures, from ancient keeps to more modern chateaus, offers diverse experiences.
Yes, the Château des Ducs de la Trémoille in Thouars, while offering a magnificent view, can typically only be visited during specific heritage days. It's advisable to check local schedules if you wish to explore its interior.
Some castles remain open during winter. For instance, the Château d'Oiron is generally open for visits all year round, though specific hours might vary. It's always best to check the official websites of individual castles for their current opening times, especially outside of peak season.
Yes, the Château de La Coindrie, with its impressive ruins, features a small picnic area on the banks of the Thouaret, making it a pleasant spot for a break.
The castles mentioned are located within the broader Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, which encompasses Taizé-Maulais. While not directly in the village, they are generally within a reasonable driving distance, allowing for day trips to explore the rich historical landscape of the surrounding area.
While specific hiking trails directly at each castle are not detailed, the region offers numerous walking and cycling routes that often pass through scenic landscapes and near historical sites. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Taizé-Maulais and MTB Trails around Taizé-Maulais guides, which can be adapted for walking or used to explore the areas around the castles.


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