Bourg-Charente, Village de Pierres et de Vignes
Welcome to the "Villages de Pierres et de Vignes" to discover the discrete charms of the West Charente.
Nine communes gather around a common heritage drawn over time by the culture of the vine.
Nine communes gather around a common heritage drawn over time by the culture of the vine.
During your walks, go to discover these small villages atypical and let yourself be surprised by their authenticity.
BOURG-CHARENTE:
Bourg-Charente is a pleasant commune with a valued living environment.
The town councils have always been keen to maintain and enhance its renowned heritage.
From the listed church to the green banks of the Charente, this commune has a varied and surprising landscape.
Castles, mills, fountains and bread ovens… there are many treasures to discover.
We would like to draw your attention to 3 points:
1 – The village, its narrow streets, its 12th century Romanesque church and the castle of Bourg, which today houses the Maison Marnier-Lapostolle, producer of the famous Grand Marnier.
2 – The small flowery village of Margonnet where the inhabitants maintain with passion the alleys and gardens of a remarkable charm.
3 – The village of Veillard, its mill and its flour mill on the river Romède.
Discover also the Domaine Pautier, wine grower who will make you visit his domain and taste his products.
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Find all the villages in the Tourist Guide "Villages de Pierres et de Vignes" by downloading below.
Discover also Bassac, Bourg-Charente, St-Simeux, Touzac …
BOURG-CHARENTE:
Bourg-Charente is a pleasant commune with a valued living environment.
The town councils have always been keen to maintain and enhance its renowned heritage.
From the listed church to the green banks of the Charente, this commune has a varied and surprising landscape.
Castles, mills, fountains and bread ovens… there are many treasures to discover.
We would like to draw your attention to 3 points:
1 – The village, its narrow streets, its 12th century Romanesque church and the castle of Bourg, which today houses the Maison Marnier-Lapostolle, producer of the famous Grand Marnier.
2 – The small flowery village of Margonnet where the inhabitants maintain with passion the alleys and gardens of a remarkable charm.
3 – The village of Veillard, its mill and its flour mill on the river Romède.
Discover also the Domaine Pautier, wine grower who will make you visit his domain and taste his products.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Find all the villages in the Tourist Guide "Villages de Pierres et de Vignes" by downloading below.
Discover also Bassac, Bourg-Charente, St-Simeux, Touzac …
Additional information:
Free visits at all times.
Location details
- In the country
- Waterside
Opening
Horaires d'ouverture du 01 January au 31 December 2024 | |
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Mardi | Ouvert |
Mercredi | Ouvert |
Jeudi | Ouvert |
Vendredi | Ouvert |
Samedi | Ouvert |
Dimanche | Ouvert |
Prices
Services
Services
On-site activities
- Tourist routes
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