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Cognac and the angels

The town itself as much as its famous eau-de-vie make Cognac definitely worth visiting. François 1er was born there...

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Sites of natural beauty

Hedges, fields, lakes, woods, rivers...

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The lakes of the Upper Charente

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The lakes of the Upper Charente... a land of hedged fields, of rolling countryside covered with coppices of chestnut, forests of oak and cool streams...

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Gardens galore

Ancient varieties of vegetables, flowers, fruits, simple square plots in medieval gardens, the poetry and friendship of weeds running riot... quick, to the gardens !

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Charm of the villages

The villages in the Charente have the charm of the soil on which they stand : ochre or red clay, golden granite, white limestone...

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Angoulême, capital of the comic strip

Angoulême, a town of art and history, on every corner its architectural heritage can be seen but not just that.

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Castles, country houses and abbeys

Stories of men and stone... Step inside...

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Museums and collections

Bande dessinée museum, cognac museum...

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Sites and curiosities

At the thermal baths at Chassenon, Gaulois and Romans took to the water. In Aubeterre, around the year one thousand AD, Christians carved out a church in the heart of the cliff...

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The mills

It was the quality of the water in the Charente which led to the expansion of paper and grain mills...

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