Region highlights
One of the attractions of the region is the good climate (the second sunniest region in France) and attractive countryside which can be found without having to drive much longer distances to the south of France or even the Dordogne.
Within easy range can be found:
Futuroscope: Situated just north of Poitiers, Futuroscope is the largest cinematic theme park in Europe. There are areas of interest for all age groups and it provides a stimulating and fun day out culminating in an impressive laser show at night.
http://www.futuroscope.com/eng/index.php
La Rochelle: The historic port of La Rochelle is a must for any visitor to the region. Its sea food restaurants are famous throughout Europe and its range of fashionable boutiques, sheltering under the famous arcades, are some of the finest outside Paris. Time should be found to visit the aquarium and to visit the famous towers which surround the old port.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Rochelle
Ile de Ré: Only a short distance from La Rochelle, linked to the mainland by a stunning curved bridge, is the Ile de Ré. Known as the St Tropez of the west coast, it offers miles of sandy beaches and the old world charm of St Martin. It is the summer playground for many French politicians and stars of the entertainment world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ile de Ré
Marais Poitevin: Often known as 'Green Venice', the Marais Poitevin provides a remarkable web of interlinked canals in the most stunning natural setting. Visitors can hire boats and spend hours exploring this unique water system. It covers 96,000 hectares and sits between the sea to the west, the Vendée to the north and Niort to the east.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marais_Poitevin
Valley of the Monkeys: No child's holiday in the Poitou-Charentes is complete without a visit to La Vallée des Singes. There are thirty different species of monkeys on view and visitors can wander amongst the smaller monkeys and feed and touch them. The larger gorillas are safely contained on their own islands!
http://www.la-vallee-des-singes.fr/UK/
Charente River: Within a few kilometers of the properties winds the enchanting Charente River. At the Aire de Rejallant, near Ruffec, one can hire canoes and spend from two hours to a whole day exploring this fascinating waterway. (Return transport provided). There are lovely places to picnic, sandy paddling and swimming areas, as well as a bar restaurant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charente_River
Velo Rail: Running amongst the lovely countryside between the Charente and Vienne Rivers is the old railway line which has been imaginatively converted to provide hours of fun for all the family. Up to 5 people can travel together (two pedaling) and it enables the whole family to discover all the hidden delights of an old railway line.
Angouleme: The old fortified hill town of Angouleme, capital of the Charente, is the centre of cartoon and image in France. The old town, perched high on a rock overlooking the Charente River, is full of lovely shops, cafes and restaurants; to sit out in summer in one of the tree lined squares provides one of those special holiday memories.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angouleme
Cognac: Under an hour's drive away is Cognac, the home of brandy. Many of the big name distillers offer impressive tours including train rides through miles of vaulted cellars. The town itself, situated on the banks of the Charente, is well worth a visit. In nearby Jarnac you can visit the birthplace of former French President Mitterand.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognac
Rochefort: The former home of the French navy at the mouth of the Charente is a town with many fascinating places to visit. The Corderie Royale, the former rope making factory, has been beautifully restored and offers visitors the chance to see how rope has been made throughout the centuries. Just nearby, in a dry dock, you can see the reconstruction underway of the Hermione, a French sailing ship that went to the aid of the American colonist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochefort-Charente-Maritime
There are also facilities for tennis, fishing, canoeing and horse riding close by, and the gently undulating countryside makes it ideal for cycling. If you enjoy your food there are some outstanding regional specialities in the nearby restaurants; foie gras, duck, the wonderful array of fresh sea food, and the excellent local cheeses.
One of the delights of this region is that the people are so friendly; it has not been spoilt by heavy tourism and the welcome you receive from everyone is genuine and warm.