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The Charente abounds in Natural Sites whose landscapes, unique and changing over time, will fill you with wonder during your stay in these lands. Here you will find all the good addresses and discover these natural gems.
Montmérac
An oasis of freshness, a little corner of paradise open from May to August, but closed to fishermen. Swimming is ...
Moulins-sur-Tardoire
This natural site is a delight for walkers and anglers alike. Located in the commune of Rancogne, it offers a ...
Mornac
It's a soothing, natural destination that's a pleasure to stroll through. The 703-hectare state-owned forest offers ...
Rivières
Once you've discovered it, you'll want to return, so surprising is its originality. Spread over 5000 hectares, it is ...
Dignac
If you're a history buff, you'll notice the structure of this garden, which follows medieval practices. At the ...
Fléac
To the west of Angoulême lies this charming green space, beautifully landscaped and planted with trees. Overlooking ...
Brossac
Located in the heart of the forest, it's the ideal place to relax in the peace and quiet of nature. Families love to ...
Soyaux
The landscapes are magnificent, with the contrast of color between the green of the forest and the minerality of the ...
Puymoyen
You're going to love this natural site, classified as a Site of European Interest. Located on the outskirts of ...
Sers
What a pleasure to listen to nature and watch it evolve in complete freedom! Classified as a Natura 2000 site since ...
Champniers
Wooded and verdant, it's a pleasant place to wander around, even if it's not open all year round. In fact, this ...
Saint-Yrieix-sur-Charente
As you'll have gathered, roses take pride of place at Saint-Yrieix, spread over an area of 3,500 m2. Colors, scents, ...
Voulgézac
Immerse yourself in the unique world of landscape gardener Eugène Bureau, who designed this garden in 1927. ...
Angoulême
Forget the hustle and bustle of the city, and take a break in a green space integrated into the city center, a ...
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