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Top 4 Castles around Bonneuil

Best castles around Bonneuil offer a journey through centuries of French history in the Charente department. This region is characterized by its rolling landscapes and historical significance, providing a backdrop for various architectural styles. Visitors can explore well-preserved medieval ruins and Renaissance châteaux, often set amidst natural surroundings. The area provides opportunities to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities.

Best castles around Bonneuil

  • The most popular castles is Château de Bouteville, a castle that features ruins built around the…

Last updated: May 12, 2026

Château de Bouteville

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The ruins of Bouteville Castle were built around the year 1000 on the site of a Roman villa.

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The Giraud d'Anqueville, lords of Bois-Charente, built the castle in the 16th century.
The main building has a 16th century tower and extensions dating from the 19th century.

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Château de Gondeville

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In 1655, Pierre Laisné, Sieur du Chardonneaux acquired the land of Gondeville from the heirs of Samuel de Lanauve. He made great efforts to have Gondeville erected into a parish, …

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Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire Historic Center

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Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, located in the heart of the small Champagne, has several advantages for the development of a framework for a pleasant and attractive living. The town has managed to preserve …

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Thomas
February 27, 2025, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire Historic Center

Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, located in the heart of the small Champagne, has several advantages for the development of a framework for a pleasant and attractive living. The town has managed to preserve its architectural heritage, the two most important buildings erected such as the castle, which dates from the fifteenth century, and St. Mathias Church built in the eleventh century. The old center of Barbezieux is remarkable for the homogeneity of its building fabric, dating largely from the eighteenth century.

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The Giraud d'Anqueville, lords of Bois-Charente, built the castle in the 16th century. The main building has a 16th century tower and extensions dating from the 19th century. In 1680, the castle passed through marriage to François Goulard, lord of La Faye, and it became the property of Jean Thioulet, gentleman of the king, at the beginning of the 18th century. Bois-Charente belonged in 1900, at the beginning of the 20th century, to Jean Fougerat known as Élie, a wealthy owner and benefactor for the development of the Cognac vineyard. The Charente pharmacist and winegrower Jean Fougerat (1863-1932) made a fortune by exploiting several pharmaceutical specialties, in particular the famous Rami syrup to treat the bronchi. This bachelor amassed a "considerable fortune", part of his income came from the exploitation of large vineyards that he had acquired around Graves-Saint-amant, his native land. Indeed, after the phylloxera, in 1897, he replanted 350 hectares of vines on his land acquired in the communes of Graves (logis de Bois Charente), Champmillon (domaine de la Chapelle), Saint-Preuil, in 1897 and Lignières-Sonneville between 1898 and 1901. In 1906, he harvested 22,000 hl of wine and produced 3,000 hl of brandy. He developed the logis de Bois Charente and enlarged its park. He planted more than 500 different species there. He set up a wine station where, with his colleagues, he prepared future plantations and improved the distillation processes. In the absence of immediate outlets, he distilled and aged the eau-de-vie and built numerous ageing cellars in Champmillon, Saint-Preuil and Bourg-Charente. When he died, Fougerat donated his estate and his Bois-Charente manor to the city of Angoulême, the universal legatee. She set up an "Institut de la viticulture charentaise" there (soon renamed the "Bureau interprofessionnel du cognac" and repatriated to Cognac in the 1980s). The Manor was active until the early 1980s, then between 2003 and 2016 it became an educational center for young people in judicial protection. The educational support was based on a high-end application restaurant, with the preparation of CAP and BEP certificates as a key. In his will, Jean Fougerat also had an imposing monument erected in Bois-Charente to the glory of Charente viticulture and cognac. Created by the sculptors R. Lamour de dieu and Émile Peyronnet, the work represents "six figures engaged in viticultural work, in bronze bas-relief; a distillery is engraved in marble". Jean Fougerat gave his name to a street in Angoulême and to his foundation, based in Graves-Saint-Amant. The latter supported the Institute of Viticultural Research in 1936, then currently supports the educational center with the CCAS.

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November 16, 2022, Château de Bouteville

The ruins of Bouteville Castle were built around the year 1000 on the site of a Roman villa.

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In 1655, Pierre Laisné, Sieur du Chardonneaux acquired the land of Gondeville from the heirs of Samuel de Lanauve. He made great efforts to have Gondeville erected into a parish, which led to many disputes with Jean de Culant, lord of Saint-Même who had a pew in the church while the lord of Gondeville did not. had not. The construction of the church in Gondeville is due to his son-in-law, Isaac Laisné de Nanclas, whose name was given to the main street. Isaac Laisné de Nanclas had a brilliant military career; First becoming lieutenant-colonel of the Sainte-Maure regiment, he was appointed, in 1690, brigadier of the king's armies. He distinguished himself in numerous campaigns and died on October 30, 1704, after having obtained the title of lieutenant-general; he was buried in the church of Gondeville. His son, Philippe Laisné de Nanclas, having died childless, left his property to his nephew, Louis Saulnier, de Pierre Levée. The Saulnier family kept Gondeville until the end of the 18th century. At the beginning of the 18th century, Philippe Laisné de Nanclas built the new castle, all the buildings surrounded a long rectangular courtyard. The castle occupies the east side. On the west side, rose a circular leak. The wrought iron entrance gate to the courtyard is surmounted by a wrought iron impost, bearing an escutcheon with the arms of the Saulnier de la Pierre Levée and Laisné de Nanclas families, flanked by two lions and surmounted by a crown. . On the cadastre of 1849, the various buildings are arranged around a large rectangular courtyard, there remains only the house to the east, part of the outbuildings to the north, a well and the gate to the south. It should be noted that the stones which would have been used to build the current castle would come from the first fortified castle which would have been built in the 10th century on an island in the Charente to block the road to the Vikings who went up the Charente. It would have been destroyed during the Hundred Years War, but still existed in the 17th century. The two remaining wings became the town hall in 1947. .

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Phil Par
September 24, 2021, Château de Bouteville

a true wonder and at its feet, do not forget to visit a local artisan manufacturer of balsamic vinegars sold in the best restaurants!

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It is an imposing castle dominating the Charente valley, notably Angeac, below, where exceptional dinosaur bones were discovered (giant dinosaur femur visible at the Angoulême museum). The most spectacular view of the castle requires taking the D 152 towards Malaville. Be careful, the slope is steep and the percentages impressive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of historical sites can I explore around Bonneuil?

The region around Bonneuil in Charente offers a variety of historical sites, including medieval ruins, Renaissance châteaux, and historic manors. You can find structures like the 15th-century Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire Historic Center, the ruins of Château de Bouteville dating back to the year 1000, and the 16th-century tower of the Manor of Bois-Charente.

Are there any castles with significant historical architecture near Bonneuil?

Yes, the Château du Breuil in Bonneuil, Charente, is a notable example. While appearing as a 15th-century edifice, its sculptures date to the Renaissance, with construction believed to have begun around 1520. It features Gothic and Renaissance influences, including richly ornamented dormer windows and a flamboyant-style door.

What are some of the most popular castles and historical sites according to visitors?

Visitors particularly appreciate the Château de Bouteville, known for its imposing ruins dominating the Charente valley. The Manor of Bois-Charente, with its 16th-century tower and historical significance related to Jean Fougerat, is also a must-see. Additionally, the Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire Historic Center, featuring a 15th-century castle, is highly regarded for its preserved architectural heritage.

Are there any family-friendly historical sites around Bonneuil?

The Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire Historic Center is categorized as family-friendly, offering an opportunity to explore a 15th-century castle and a well-preserved old town. While specific activities for children may vary, the general historical exploration can be engaging for families.

Can I combine a castle visit with outdoor activities near Bonneuil?

Absolutely. The area around Bonneuil offers various outdoor activities. For instance, you can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Circuit des Coteaux' or routes around Château de Bouteville. There are also hiking routes like the 'Bouteville – loop' and 'Ambleville – loop', and gravel biking trails along the Charente River. You can find more details on these activities in the running guide, hiking guide, and gravel biking guide for Bonneuil.

Are there hiking trails near the castles around Bonneuil?

Yes, there are several hiking trails available. For example, near Château de Bouteville, you can find routes like the 'Bouteville Castle – Château de Bouteville loop from Bouteville' which is a moderate 8.7 km hike. Other trails like the 'Bouteville – loop' offer a moderate 12.1 km experience. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Bonneuil guide.

What is the history behind the Manor of Bois-Charente?

The Manor of Bois-Charente was built by the Giraud d'Anqueville family in the 16th century. It later became the property of Jean Fougerat, a wealthy pharmacist and winegrower, in the early 20th century. Fougerat significantly developed the manor and its park, planting over 500 different species. Upon his death, he donated his estate to the city of Angoulême, which established an Institute of Viticultural Research there.

Is the Château du Breuil in Bonneuil, Charente, open to visitors?

The Château du Breuil is a preserved historical monument. While some sources indicate it may not be generally accessible, others mention guided tours are available. It is advisable to check with local authorities for the most current information regarding public access.

What can I expect to see at the Château de Gondeville?

The Château de Gondeville has a rich history, with the current structure built in the early 18th century by Philippe Laisné de Nanclas. While much of the original complex has changed, you can still see the remaining house, part of the outbuildings, a well, and the impressive wrought iron entrance gate. The stones for the current castle are believed to have come from an earlier 10th-century fortified castle.

Are there any viewpoints near the castles around Bonneuil?

Yes, the Château de Bouteville is itself a viewpoint, offering an imposing presence dominating the Charente valley. For a spectacular view of the castle, it's recommended to take the D 152 towards Malaville, though be aware of the steep slope.

What is the best way to experience the historical significance of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire?

To best experience the historical significance of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, focus on its Historic Center. The town has preserved its architectural heritage, with a 15th-century castle and the 11th-century St. Mathias Church. The old center is particularly notable for the consistent architectural style of its buildings, many dating from the 18th century.

What are some of the longer cycling routes available near Bonneuil's castles?

For longer cycling routes, particularly gravel biking, you can explore options like the 'Vinade-Bassac bridge – Pont d'Angeac loop from Mainxe-Gondeville' which is a moderate 59.6 km ride. More challenging routes include the 'Along the Charente River – View of Saint-Simeux loop from Châteauneuf-sur-Charente' at 85.3 km. Find more details in the Gravel biking around Bonneuil guide.

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