Lake Guizengeard

Visit Lake Guizengeard

Visit Lake Guizengeard is a hidden gem in the southern Charente region, renowned for its enchanting turquoise waters. Located in a region rich in natural and cultural heritage, it offers visitors a unique experience. To find out more about the country's regions and tourist attractions, click here.

Location and surrounding communities

Lac de Guizengeard is located in the south of France. Charenteclose to the Charente-Maritime border. It is surrounded by several picturesque communes, including Brossac, Boresse-et-Martron and Touvérac. This location makes it an ideal base from which to explore the charms of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.

Monuments and sites to visit in the commune and surrounding areas

The region around Lac de Guizengeard is rich in historical and cultural heritage. Here are a few sites not to be missed:

  • Saint-Pierre de Brossac Church : A Romanesque building dating from the XIIᵉ century, bearing witness to the region's medieval history.
  • Les Lacs du Moulin Blanc in Brossac A leisure complex offering water sports and walking trails.
  • Le Moulin de Touvérac An old restored mill, illustrating the local industrial heritage.

Possible hikes around Lac de Guizengeard

Hiking enthusiasts will be delighted by the trails surrounding the lake. A 3-kilometre loop route, accessible to all levels, lets you discover the surrounding landscape and admire the lake's shades of blue.

Cultural and sporting activities

The region offers a variety of activities to suit all tastes:

  • Nautical activities Les Lacs du Moulin Blanc in Brossac offers pedalos, canoeing and fishing.
  • Local festivals In summer, music festivals and craft markets enliven the surrounding villages.
  • Cycling The region's quiet roads are ideal for cycling.

Walks and hikes at Lac de Guizengeard

The Clay Discovery Trail offers an educational walk around the lake, explaining the geological and industrial history of the site. The views over the turquoise waters are particularly photogenic, especially at sunrise and sunset.

Restaurants close to Lac de Guizengeard

After a day of exploring, several local establishments offer tasty regional cuisine:

  • Le Bistro de Brossac Offers traditional dishes made with local produce.
  • Auberge des Lacs in Touvérac Specializing in Charente specialties.

Accommodations near Lac de Guizengeard

To extend your stay, various accommodation options are available:

  • Self-catering cottages in Brossac : Offering comfort and authenticity in the heart of the Charente countryside.
  • Camping du Lac in Brossac Ideal for families, with shady pitches and activities for children.

Crafts and designers near Lac de Guizengeard

The region is also known for its local crafts:

  • Pottery workshop in Brossac Discover handmade ceramics inspired by local traditions.
  • Craft markets : In summer, the surrounding villages organize markets showcasing the creations of local artisans.

The department and the region

Lac de Guizengeard is located in the Charente department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. This region is renowned for its diversity of landscapes, from the vineyards of Cognac to the beaches of the Atlantic, and the forests and lakes of the hinterland.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Lac de Guizengeard?

From the N10, take the D58 exit to Oriolles, then follow the signs to Guizengeard. Parking is available near the village church.

Is swimming allowed in the lake?

No, swimming is prohibited due to the acidity of the water, which can be dangerous to health.

When is the best time to visit the lake?

Spring and summer are ideal for hiking trails and outdoor activities. Autumn, however, also offers magnificent, colorful landscapes.

Are there picnic areas around the lake?

Yes, there are picnic areas for visitors to enjoy the view of the lake.

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