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In the south of the Charente, Chalais is a charming village to discover at your own pace, at the confluence of the Tude and Viveronne rivers. Its location makes for great walks along the river. A symbol of the village, the 13th-century Château de Chalais dominates the town, and its drawbridge, which is still in operation, is a real surprise. Take time to admire the 4 churches before sampling the local specialty, Chalais veal, raised under the mother's milk.
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