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Éraville walks
The Gallo-Roman tracks of Éraville
Path, marked in red, following ancient Roman roads.
Six-Seven from Birac
A short walk through the Birac countryside and its small hamlets.
The Pierre Levée path
The landscape varies along this route, first along the Charente river, then through vineyards, and now we are in the forest.
The Cuckoo Trail
A route alternating between open landscapes and woodland. Very pleasant to walk.
The Chemin du Champ de Mars in Bonneuil
Much of this walk takes place in the forest, which is pleasant in summer. The rest of the route is through the vineyards, offering something for everyone.
The shepherds' path in Châteauneuf
The shepherds who lived here built the Church of Saint-Surin in the 9th century. After the Revolution, this church was attached to Châteauneuf. Climbing a little higher, you can see the diversity of the surrounding landscapes, then descend along the Charente.
Bouteville Vineyard Route
A route that runs mostly through the vineyards, which are ubiquitous in the commune of Bouteville, situated in the prestigious Grande Champagne region of the Cognac region. Almost all the winegrowers in Bouteville are also ‘distillers’.
Le Grand Fé
A blue-marked route through the heart of the Grande Champagne vineyards, offering a rolling landscape.
The Donkey Trail
There’s plenty of variety along this route, which takes you up and down the small hills of Viville. You’ll pass close to the old windmill and alongside an old mill on the River Né.
Vineyard path in Mosnac
Vineyards and more vineyards, the Charente, a bit of woodland – that’s a great mix for this magnificent walk.
From Étriac to the Mainfond hot air balloon site
This is a very beautiful hike with a few hills, and you will often see multicoloured hot air balloons decorating the sky and adding to the enjoyment of the hike.
Tour of the plateau via the hamlets
Starting from the charming little village of Saint-Simeux, discover the plateau where vines grow in abundance, dotted with small hamlets, each one more charming than the last, with their large old stone buildings.
Network of stones and vines
Also known as the "small heritage trail", you will discover this heritage through a short route on the heights but also on the banks of the Charente.
Circuit of Open-air Wash Houses and Water Sources
This circuit gives you the chance to discover rural heritage (springs, water sources, open air wash houses); and at each place, a description of its history is displayed. The route also highlights the architectural and historical heritage of the 13th century (Eglise Saint-Prohet, the Place Jacquaire, the protestant stele, the Chateau de Segeville) plus the various hamlets in the locality, flora and fauna.
Route of Fountains and Washhouses – Purple-marked variant
This route allows you to discover the area’s small-scale rural heritage (fountains, wash houses). Each water point features a historical and/or anecdotal description. The route also incorporates architectural and historical heritage (the 13th-century Saint-Projet Church, Place Jacquaire, Ségeville Castle and the scattered hamlets of the commune).
Exploring this route also allows you to appreciate the area’s scenic, floral and wildlife attractions.
Route of Fountains and Washhouses – Orange-marked variant
This route offers the chance to discover small-scale rural heritage (fountains, wash houses). Exploring this route also allows you to appreciate the area’s scenic, floral and wildlife features.
Chemin des Chaumes around Saint-Amant-de-Graves
Meadows around the Charente river to the forest a little higher up. Beautiful landscapes and a variety of pleasant environments to walk through.
Path through the meadows of Saint-Amant-de-Graves
This route takes you through the meadows of the Charente near Graves. Beautiful churches and meadows with a variety of crops punctuate this lovely walk.
Route between Lin and Vigne
Lignière-Sonneville is a village with the rolling hills typical of the Grande Champagne region, formed by the merger of Lignières and Sonneville in 1845. Nestled in the heart of the Grande Champagne, it has a population of 613.
Route between flax and vineyards (short circular route)
Lignière-Sonneville is a village with the rolling hills typical of the Grande Champagne region, formed by the merger of Lignières and Sonneville in 1845. Nestled in the heart of the Grande Champagne, it has a population of 613.
A short tour of Sireuil
Discover the elegant town hall of Sireuil and its church, then enjoy the tranquillity of the banks of the Charente before heading up into the hills for an immersion in the heart of the Cognac vineyards.
Route de la Tonnelle in Saint-Même-les-Carrières
A pleasant walk through the vineyards with a gentle gradient.
Hills and banks of the Charente around Champmillon
A walk through the hills and valleys of Champmillon, returning along the River Charente.
From Bassac Abbey to the Prince of Condé’s Pyramid
A long walk along the banks of the Charente to the Pyramide du Prince de Condé, where the prince’s story is explained. Another significant date is 16 December 1942, involving British Royal Marine commandos and Operation Frankton. A chapter in our history that deserves a great deal of explanation,
Around Champmillon
This walk takes you along the Charente river before returning to the starting point through the vineyards. A very peaceful and pleasant route.
Discovering the vineyard cottages
Throughout this route, you’ll come across small cottages amongst the vineyards; these were used by winegrowers to store equipment and also to take shelter during breaks. One of them is open to the public.
Fountains and vineyards
A varied circuit, sometimes in the sun in the vineyards sometimes in the forest. A very pleasant walk in the middle of the countryside.
Interpretive trail at La Magdeleine
Discover the rich fauna and flora of the Né valley in this Natura 2000 classified area - a nature protected zone with many diverse and protected species and plants, such as the European Mink (a little known species near extinction) and wild orchids, as well as many other species naturally found in a preserved environment.
The banks of the Charente and Saint-Étienne Abbey in Bassac
Walk along the banks of the Charente, passing through the village of Bassigeau and returning to Bassac.
The banks of the Charente from the Vinade Bridge
A ride along the Charente, passing through two picturesque little villages, Lautrait and Triac.
Between the windmills and the watermills of Péreuil
A lovely route, which passes close to three old windmills and then descends to the banks of the Né and Arce rivers, where there are three watermills. The route then climbs back up through the vineyards before descending again to the banks of the Né. A hilly route with beautiful views.