Best attractions and places to see around Boutenac-Touvent include its rural landscapes, historical landmarks, and vineyards. This charming commune in Charente-Maritime offers a glimpse into authentic Saintongeais life with its agricultural heritage and natural features. Visitors can explore the sun-drenched hillsides covered with vineyards, which are central to the local economy and landscape. The area also features historical vestiges and extends through the Fondevine Valley to the banks of the Gironde estuary.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Very beautiful Romanesque church and small port.
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Sometimes the church is open.
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Magnificent port
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From the height of the coastal plateau the view reaches to the Gironde estuary, and the white cliffs of Pilou, with the tradition fishing huts on stilts (carelets).
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A small town lying along the Gironde estuary, between Barzan and Mortagne-sur-Gironde, it is above all famous for its fishing port, which was the "French capital of caviar" for much of the 20th century: in the mid-1950s, between three and five tonnes of this luxury commodity were still being produced, exported worldwide. However, sturgeon fishing was banned in 1982 to protect the species; now, "Gironde caviar" is obtained from aquaculture farms: nearly twelve tonnes of caviar are produced each year in the region. At the gateway to the great marshes on the north bank of the Gironde, it is now a tourist and agricultural town.
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Cute little coastal village at the mouth of a small canal, with a recreational port and a few restaurants as well as picnic spots for a break.
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nice little hike
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Good selection of restaurants, however if like us you want to create your own lunch the supermarket is 10 minutes up hill on your bicycle.
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Boutenac-Touvent is rich in history. You can explore the 13th-century Church of Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, known for its early Gothic style. Other historical vestiges include the Old Tour of the Lande Mill, the communal Pissot Wash House, and a Former Square Dovecote. Additionally, the nearby Saint-Étienne Church offers a glimpse into Romanesque and Gothic architecture with its preserved bundles of columns and carved capitals.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Mortagne-sur-Gironde Marina offers a pleasant environment with facilities and a visitor area. Port Maubert is a charming coastal village with a recreational port and picnic spots, perfect for a relaxed outing. For active families, the Mountain Bike Circuit N°9, starting from the Town Hall Square, provides an easy 14-kilometer route through vineyards and cereal fields.
The landscape of Boutenac-Touvent is characterized by its extensive vineyards, which play a central role in the local economy and scenery. The commune also extends through the scenic Fondevine Valley, reaching the banks of the Gironde estuary. You can also find the Forest of Valleret near Touvent and the Fontaine de Pissot in the southern part of the commune.
Boutenac-Touvent offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on the GR 360 Long-Distance Hiking Trail, which passes directly through the commune. For cycling enthusiasts, the Mountain Bike Circuit N°9 provides a family-friendly route. You can find more detailed routes for hiking, running, and cycling in the area by visiting the respective Komoot guides: Hiking around Boutenac-Touvent, Running Trails around Boutenac-Touvent, and Cycling around Boutenac-Touvent.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the View of the coastline. This viewpoint overlooks the coast and the cliffs of Le Terrier de Pilou, offering expansive views reaching to the Gironde estuary and the distinctive white cliffs. It's located along a rural road among vineyards, making for a picturesque journey.
The vineyards are a cornerstone of Boutenac-Touvent's identity and economy. The sun-drenched hillsides are extensively covered with grapevines, primarily used for the production of renowned regional specialties like Pineau des Charentes and Cognac. The agricultural heritage, including fields of corn and barley, further shapes the rural character of the area.
Yes, the region boasts some unique architectural elements. The Vaulted ceilings like an overturned ship's hull in a nearby church in St Seurin d'Uzet are a notable example, reflecting a distinctive neo-Romanesque style. The 13th-century Church of Notre-Dame de l'Assomption also stands out with its early Gothic architecture, unique for the Royan area.
Boutenac-Touvent maintains a strong agricultural identity. Beyond the vineyards, you'll see fields of corn and barley. The Mornet Oenology Laboratory, located along the 'beauty coast' road, provides expert advice to professionals in Charentais wines, Cognac, and Pineau des Charentes, highlighting the deep-rooted expertise in local production.
Port Maubert has a rich history dating back to the 16th century. It was a significant port for wheat trade on the Gironde estuary, with goods transported to Bordeaux. In the 19th century, it saw the construction of a landing stage for steamboats and a shipyard. Fishing, particularly for sturgeon and later pibales, was also a vital activity, contributing to the port's vibrant past.
Yes, the locality of Touvent, within Boutenac-Touvent, is recognized as the place where former French President François Mitterrand spent his childhood. This adds a unique historical and cultural layer to the area's heritage.
The Mortagne-sur-Gironde Marina is a well-equipped port with a capacity for 150 boats and a dedicated visitor area with 20 available spots. It caters to boats under 19 meters and offers amenities such as toilets, showers, WIFI, and a beaching area with slipways. It's a popular spot for both local boaters and visitors.


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