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- Château de la Roche Courbon: Located in Saint-Porchaire, this stunning 17th-century castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and offers guided tours. Explore its well-preserved architecture, elegant interiors, and the enchanting underground caves.
- Saintes: A historic town situated on the banks of the Charente River, Saintes boasts a rich Roman heritage. Visit the impressive Roman Amphitheatre, the Arch of Germanicus, and the Saintes Cathedral. Take a leisurely stroll along the charming streets and soak in the atmosphere of this picturesque town.
- Cognac: Known worldwide for its famous brandy, Cognac is just a short drive away. Take a tour of one of the renowned Cognac houses, such as Hennessy or Rémy Martin, and learn about the production process. Don't forget to sample some of the finest Cognacs!
- Rochefort: This maritime city is home to the famous Royal Rope Factory, where ropes were made for the French navy. Explore the museum to learn about the history of rope-making and witness live demonstrations. Additionally, visit the fascinating maritime museum and the stunning 17th-century ship, Hermione.
- Angoulême: A charming city perched on a hilltop, Angoulême offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Known for its vibrant comic strip culture, it hosts an annual International Comics Festival. Explore the old town's narrow streets, visit the impressive Angoulême Cathedral, and enjoy the picturesque views from the ramparts.
- La Rochelle: A vibrant coastal city, La Rochelle is famous for its historic harbor and beautiful sandy beaches. Explore the picturesque Old Port, visit the iconic medieval towers, and enjoy fresh seafood at the many waterfront restaurants. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the fantastic Aquarium La Rochelle, home to a diverse range of marine life.
- Île de Ré: Connected to La Rochelle by a bridge, Île de Ré is a popular holiday destination known for its pristine beaches and charming villages. Rent a bicycle and explore the island's picturesque landscapes, visit the beautiful Saint-Martin-de-Ré, and indulge in delicious local seafood.
- Aubeterre-sur-Dronne: A designated "Plus Beaux Villages de France" (Most Beautiful Villages of France), Aubeterre-sur-Dronne is a picturesque village with a rich historical heritage. Explore the monolithic Church of Saint-Jean, the largest underground church in Europe, and wander through the narrow streets lined with quaint shops and cafes.
- Pons: Situated on the banks of the Seugne River, Pons is a medieval town with well-preserved architecture. Visit the Donjon de Pons, a medieval castle with a panoramic view of the town, and explore the charming Old Town with its half-timbered houses and ancient ramparts. 10. Paléosite: Located in Saint-Césaire, Paléosite is an archaeological park dedicated to prehistoric times. Discover the fascinating world of our ancestors through interactive exhibits, reconstructions, and guided tours. Experience prehistoric hunting techniques, explore a Neanderthal camp, and learn about the region's rich archaeological history.