Attractions and places to see around Neuvicq offer a blend of historical charm and natural beauty in the Charente region. The area is characterized by its vineyards, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover cycling paths, natural monuments, and cultural landmarks. This region provides diverse experiences for those interested in history and nature.
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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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Artificial natural site formed by the exploitation of a clay quarry
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The 21.5-kilometre greenway linking Châteauneuf-sur-Charente to Saint-Mariens Saint Yzan offers a nature getaway through the picturesque landscapes of Charente. This route, perfectly designed for cyclists, winds between vineyards, forests and fields
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You have to be very careful with the roots of the acacias which lift the bitumen in places as well as the thorns of these trees. Otherwise very pleasant.
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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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Some sections of the track are damaged by tree roots and dangerous on a road bike. I often prefer to go by road.
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Remains of old white clay quarries, these blue lakes constitute a locally protected habitat with its flaura and forna. You have to go slowly and leave no traces. Swimming is prohibited in these lakes.
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Remains of old white clay quarries, these blue lakes constitute a locally protected habitat with its flaura and forna. You have to go slowly and leave no traces. Swimming is prohibited in these lakes.
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The primary historical attraction is the Château de Neuvicq-le-Château, a flamboyant Gothic castle dating from 1478. It offers audio-guided tours, an escape game, and temporary art exhibitions. Nearby, you can also explore the 12th-century Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité Church of Brossac, which features Romanesque foundations and a painted fresco. Other historical sites in the wider region include Montguyon Castle, Château de Richemont, and the significant Aulnay Église St Pierre.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Blue Lake of Touvérac, formed from old white clay quarries, which is a protected habitat with unique flora and fauna (swimming is prohibited). Another scenic spot is the View of one of the Guizengeard ponds, an artificial natural site with beautiful azure waters and diverse wildlife, including bee-eaters. The area is also surrounded by vineyards and the Valley of the Mouzon, offering picturesque landscapes.
Neuvicq is well-suited for cycling with several dedicated paths. The La voie verte is a 35 km paved cycle path between Barbezieux and Clérac, offering a peaceful ride through the countryside. Another option is the Voie verte de 21,5 kilomètres, which links Châteauneuf-sur-Charente to Saint-Mariens Saint Yzan, winding through vineyards, forests, and fields. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Neuvicq guide.
Absolutely. The Château de Neuvicq-le-Château offers a treasure hunt for children to find the Marquis's treasure, in addition to its audio-guided tours. The View of one of the Guizengeard ponds is also considered family-friendly. Further afield, the Upper Saintonge Safari Park, located about 7.7km from Neuvicq, provides a wildlife experience, and Parc Mysterra (17km away) offers natural scenery attractions suitable for families.
Around the Château de Neuvicq-le-Château, there are two dedicated hiking trails: a 1.3 km circuit and a 3 km circuit that take you through the Pineau des Charentes and Cognac vineyards. The region also features the Sentier de découverte des Carrières d'argile, a discovery trail of clay quarries. For more options, you can check out the Running Trails around Neuvicq guide, which includes routes like the 'Blue Ponds of Guizengeard loop'.
The Château de Neuvicq-le-Château offers audio-guided tours from April to September, making spring and summer ideal for historical exploration. These seasons also provide pleasant weather for enjoying the outdoor activities like cycling and hiking through the vineyards and natural sites. Temporary art exhibitions are also hosted at the castle throughout the season.
Beyond the historical architecture of the Château de Neuvicq-le-Château, the region is deeply rooted in the culture of Pineau and Cognac production. You can find opportunities for guided hikes that delve into the secrets of the local vineyards. Nearby towns like Jarnac and Cognac (13-17 km away) offer insights into the famous brandy houses and charming old town explorations.
Several charming towns are within a reasonable distance. Jarnac (13 km) and Cognac (17 km) are known for their old towns, riverside walks, and, in Cognac's case, its famous brandy houses. Saint-Jean-d'Angély (32 km) boasts a historic center with a notable abbey church, while Saintes (37 km) offers a rich history, an extensive old town, and an ancient Roman amphitheater.
While specific dog-friendly designations for attractions are not always listed, many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Neuvicq are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The hiking circuits through the vineyards and around the natural sites like the Guizengeard ponds are generally good options for dog owners.
The cycling paths around Neuvicq, such as La voie verte and Voie verte de 21,5 kilomètres, are generally paved and designed for a peaceful experience through the countryside. They wind through picturesque landscapes of vineyards, forests, and fields. Some sections of the 'La voie verte' may have areas where tree roots have affected the surface, so cyclists should be mindful, especially on road bikes.
Yes, the Blue Lake of Touvérac and the Guizengeard ponds are both locally protected habitats. These sites, formed from old clay quarries, are recognized for their unique flora and fauna. Visitors are encouraged to explore slowly and leave no traces to preserve these valuable ecosystems. The Guizengeard site, in particular, is known for its ecological value and the presence of various plant and animal species, including the brightly colored bee-eater.


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