Attractions and places to see around La Verrie offer a blend of historical sites and proximity to major regional attractions. This commune in the Vendée department of France provides access to significant landmarks just outside its immediate vicinity. The area is characterized by the charm of the French countryside, making it suitable for exploring both cultural heritage and natural scenery.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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On foot or by bike, this is a mandatory passage in Les Herbiers!
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A large medieval castle. It features themed shows, including siege engine demonstrations.
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Attested from the beginning of the 18th century, the Torfou mill was still operating in 1888. It had a single waterway and 3 fulling pots driven by a bucket wheel, with a power of 1 to 2 horses. Fulling consisted of beating with heavy mallets, the woolen cloths placed in a tank filled with water and clay (degreasing). The building was restored by the associations "la Perche Dorée" and "Torfou Nature et Sentiers".
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On the site of an old ordinary mill, dilapidated since the end of the 16th century, Father Deshayes, superior of the Montfortian communities, had a new mill built, reserved for the exclusive use of religious people. He then specifies that the establishment is intended to produce: “4,000 pounds of bread per week, of which 700 are distributed to the poor, and this usually”. This is not done without reluctance on the part of neighboring users, using the wash houses, watering troughs and fisheries, as well as the hydraulic power of the mills upstream. Originally, the mill had a paddle wheel, operating three pairs of millstones. The belfry is used to transmit the movement of the wheel to the millstones rotating thanks to the pit wheel and the fly wheels. https://www.saintlaurentsursevre.fr/decouvert/presentation/patrimoines/patrimoine-histoire/moulin-de-la-sagesse/
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Pretty place with panoramic view, mill and beautiful little chapel
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The thick walls and 18 towers clinging tightly to the granite spur protected the fortress from enemy attacks to this day. In the castle built in the 12th century, the weapons of war are still ready for battle, at that time there were 16 medieval machines, including the largest trebuchet (the trebuchet is a seesaw with a power and load arm) in France with a firing height of over 160 meters!
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Super climb but with a lot of car passage
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Sometimes appearing on the program of the Chrono des Herbiers, this mountain (or this mound, let's be realistic) dominates the town with its mills and its chapel. Legend has it that the mills were used according to the arrangement of their wings to transmit messages to peasants and insurgents during the Vendée wars. Site accessible by a main road, unfortunately very busy with cars and trucks. But there are also other, more devious ways.
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Near La Verrie, you can explore significant historical sites such as Tiffauges Castle, a 12th-century fortress known for its connection to Gilles de Rais and medieval reenactments. Another notable site is Mont des Alouettes, featuring historical windmills and a chapel built in 1828. The region also boasts the historical Domaine la Verrie, a 17th-century estate with a pigeonnier, and the Château de la Vérie, whose façades and roofs are listed as historical monuments.
Yes, several attractions near La Verrie are suitable for families. Tiffauges Castle offers themed shows and siege engine demonstrations that can be engaging for all ages. The Mont des Alouettes, with its historical windmills, provides an interesting educational visit. Additionally, the nearby Puy du Fou historical theme park is a major draw, offering spectacular shows and themed villages perfect for a family outing.
For natural scenery and tranquil spots, visit the Ribou Dam, which forms a lake on the Moine River near Cholet. It's a popular destination for enjoying nature and the tranquility of water. The Mont des Alouettes also offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from its elevated position.
The area around La Verrie is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including touring and road cycling, with options like the 'Grenon Hill – Tiffauges Castle loop' or the 'Château and Étang d'Asson – St Martin loop'. For hiking, there are trails such as the 'Little Bridge – Gazeau Mill loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Cycling around La Verrie, Road Cycling Routes around La Verrie, and Hiking around La Verrie.
Yes, there are hiking trails catering to various skill levels. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Little Bridge – Gazeau Mill loop' (7.3 km) or 'Le Moulin du Guy – Barbin Bridge loop' (5.2 km). More moderate options include the 'Gazeau Mill – Little Bridge loop from Chanverrie' (16.9 km) or the 'Viaduc de Barbin – Old Tannery loop' (18.2 km). You can explore these and other trails in the Hiking around La Verrie guide.
Mont des Alouettes is significant for its historical windmills, two of which survive from an original eight, with one still operational. It also features a chapel built in 1828. This site is a testament to the ingenuity of past generations in harnessing wind power and holds historical importance related to the Wars of Vendée.
Tiffauges Castle is a 12th-century medieval fortress with a rich history, notably belonging to Gilles de Rais, a lord who inspired the myth of Bluebeard. Its thick walls and 18 towers protected it from attacks. Today, it showcases medieval war machines, including one of France's largest trebuchets, and hosts themed shows.
A unique spot is the Moulin du Bouchot, an former mill site now a natural area along the Moine River. It's popular for hiking, and even offers a small climbing site with about fifteen routes. The area is also known for the 'Randonnée du Bouchot' during the local blood sausage festival.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. They enjoy the immersive experience at Tiffauges Castle with its shows and medieval atmosphere, and the tranquility and scenic views offered by places like Ribou Dam. The historical significance of sites like Mont des Alouettes also resonates with many.
Yes, in addition to Mont des Alouettes, you can discover the Moulin du Bouchot, an old mill site now used for outdoor activities. Another historical mill is the Moulin de la Sagesse, which was built in the 16th century for the exclusive use of religious communities and originally had a paddle wheel operating three pairs of millstones.
The region around La Verrie, with its blend of historical sites and countryside charm, is generally pleasant to visit during the warmer months, from spring through early autumn. This allows for comfortable exploration of outdoor attractions like Tiffauges Castle and the natural areas around Ribou Dam, as well as enjoying the various outdoor activities.


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