Best attractions and places to see around Curac include a variety of natural and historical sites. The region features several lakes, some formed from former industrial sites, alongside historical buildings and viewpoints. These locations offer opportunities for walks and exploration within the natural landscape of Curac. The area provides diverse points of interest for visitors.
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Built during the second half of the 18th century, this mill ceased operation at the end of the 19th century. It served as an observation post for occupying troops from 1940 to 1941, and as a fire detection watchtower from 1973. While its ground floor provides welcome shelter from the weather, its viewpoint is only open to the west, and for a short time, its northern view being blocked by the new fir shoots, which will inevitably surround it completely.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Navitiy was built in the 12th century. This Romanesque-style monument was considerably altered with age, so much so that only the foundations are original today. The walls, for example, were raised shortly after the Hundred Years' War to allow refuge rooms to be built under the roof. The Romanesque façade, for its part, was remodeled during the Gothic period. The use of grison, a local grey stone very common in this area of Charente, limited the sculpted decoration to its strictest expression; this stone was unsuitable for sculpture. On the other hand, the church has a painted fresco, rediscovered in the sanctuary during restoration work. Like all medieval churches, Notre-Dame de Brossac was once surrounded by its cemetery, abandoned in 1843. Outside, in the north wall of the nave, there remain two funerary recesses intended to shelter the burial of high-ranking figures. https://www.sauvegardeartfrancais.fr/projets/brossac-eglise-notre-dame-de-la-nativite
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The church of Saint-Laurent-des-Combes which overlooks the valley. It is a Romanesque church from the 12th century restored in the 19th century. Its façade now has a gable wall topped with a stone Latin cross. The building is covered with a roof of flat tiles. The church of Saint-Laurent-des-Combes has preserved interesting baptismal fonts, the basins where the water used during baptisms rests. Containing the holy water, they rest on a base decorated in a remarkable way; they are supported by a pillar formed of four columns and covered by Corinthian-style capitals. The whole is composed of two tanks. One is intended to contain the holy water and the other, pierced with a hole, is used to evacuate the water used during baptisms. A trefoil cross adorns the whole. Large Acanthus leaves, characteristic of the capitals of the Corinthian order, adorn the main basin. https://www.sauvegardeartfrancais.fr/projets/saint-laurent-des-combes-eglise-saint-laurent
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Artificial natural site formed by the exploitation of a clay quarry
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Beautiful route, there is a restaurant at the lake and from Rioux-Martin you can make a nice round trip
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This is a fishing lake. A path allows you to follow the banks in a very nice environment.
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The trail offers a beautiful view of the blue lake of Guizengard. The water takes on a thousand azure hues, creating an almost unreal setting. The site has great ecological value with the presence of numerous plant and animal species. Among the most remarkable, the bee-eater, this beautiful, brightly colored bird has found refuge here to the delight of walkers.
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superb place with a beautiful panorama 😄
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The Curac region is known for its natural lakes, some of which are artificial sites formed from former industrial quarries. Notable examples include Étang des belettes, a fishing lake with a pleasant path along its banks, and the Blue Ponds of Guizengeard, an old kaolin quarry that has filled with rainwater, creating stunning turquoise and azure blue waters. The latter site also boasts significant ecological value with diverse plant and animal species.
Yes, Curac offers several historical sites. A prominent example is the Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité Church of Brossac, a 12th-century Romanesque religious building. While considerably altered over time, only its foundations are original, and it features a rediscovered painted fresco. Another historical point of interest is the Moulin de perdrigeau, an 18th-century mill that has served various observation purposes throughout its history.
Absolutely! Several attractions around Curac are suitable for families. Étang des belettes is a great option, offering a path along the lake's banks in a pleasant environment, perfect for a leisurely walk. The View of one of the Guizengeard ponds is also family-friendly, providing beautiful views of the blue lake and opportunities to spot local wildlife like the bee-eater.
The area around Curac is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Curac, Cycling around Curac, and MTB Trails around Curac guides.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Weasel Ponds – Étang des belettes loop from Rioux-Martin' is an easy 2.3 km hike. You can find more easy trails and detailed information in the Hiking around Curac guide.
For stunning panoramas, visit the Moulin de perdrigeau. This 18th-century mill offers a superb view, though its western vista is currently the most open. Another beautiful spot is the View of one of the Guizengeard ponds, where you can admire the vibrant blue hues of the artificial lake.
While specific parking details for each attraction are not always listed, most natural and historical sites in rural areas like Curac typically have designated parking areas or roadside parking nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The region's natural beauty, especially the lakes and viewpoints, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walks and outdoor activities, while summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes. Historical sites are generally accessible year-round.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Curac are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. The paths around Étang des belettes and the Guizengeard ponds are generally good options for dog owners to explore the natural landscape.
Visitors appreciate the diverse points of interest, from the serene natural lakes like Étang des belettes with its pleasant environment, to the historical significance of sites like the Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité Church of Brossac. The beautiful panoramas from places like Moulin de perdrigeau are also highly rated, offering memorable views of the region.
Near Étang des belettes, there is a restaurant, making it convenient for visitors. For other attractions, you'll typically find local amenities, including pubs and restaurants, in the nearby villages and towns surrounding Curac.
While specific accessibility information for all attractions is not detailed, natural trails and historical sites in rural areas can sometimes present challenges. It is recommended to check specific conditions or contact local tourist information for the most up-to-date accessibility details for each site you plan to visit.


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