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Top 7 Castles around Torsac

Best castles around Torsac are found within a rich historical landscape in the Charente department of France. This region features a blend of medieval fortresses and grand estates, offering insights into centuries of architectural evolution. The area is characterized by its varied natural environment, including valleys and rocky outcrops. Torsac serves as a gateway to exploring these significant historical sites.

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  • The most popular castles is Château de la Rochandry, a castle that offers picturesque views…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Château de la Rochandry

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Superb chateau a stone's throw from the shelter of the Chair in Calvin - visible from the GR4 or from the heights of Moutiers sur Boëme.

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Château de la Tranchade

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The Château de la Tranchade dominates the Anguienne valley on a rocky outcrop protecting the south-eastern access to Angoulême. A strategic stronghold to control Angoulême, La Tranchade has often been besieged.

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Château de la Mercerie

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Its dazzling white stone facade extends over 220 meters in length, in the middle of a 50 Ha green setting. Some rare and remarkable trees adorn the walk through the park.

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Chateau du diable

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The origin of the house dates back to the 15th century. It is preceded by a 17th century portal. The chapel is the old parish church, bought in 1902 by …

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December 25, 2024, Chateau du diable

A former stronghold during the Hundred Years' War, the building is said to have served as a landmark for the English, nicknamed the Red Devils, which is said to have given it its name. The building is currently privately owned. https://www.chateau-fort-manoir-chateau.eu/chateaux-charente-chateau-a-puymoyen-chateau-du-diable.html https://www.francebleu.fr/emissions/histoires-et-patrimoine-dans-les-2-charentes/les-charentes-mysterieuses-le-chateau-du-diable-a-puymoyen-16-1426390

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The extraordinary history of this grandiose residence began in 1924, in the heart of a small 19th century manor (to the left of the current façade): the troubadour castel of La Mercerie was then acquired by Alphonse and Raymond Réthoré. From then on, the two brothers, dreaming of the great Versailles, devoted all their resources to enlarging and embellishing the building. The work undertaken is commensurate with the ambition that drives it. Outside, colonnades and balusters in white stone soon extend the first building. the cut stone increases the gigantism and the rigor of a facade with a perfect rhythm. Inside, nothing is too beautiful for La Mercerie, Raymond brings back from his travels furniture and paintings, chandeliers and precious woods, marbles from Italy, azulejos from Portugal etc. He returns from Italy with a painter sculptor who will carry out on the spot the most monumental decorations with the assistance of the inhabitants of the country. The treasures are piling up, but 30 years of work will not be enough to complete the colossal project. The collections are dispersed during auctions in June 1987. When the two brothers died, the castle fell into oblivion, until the mobilization of the inhabitants of the town, who decided to found an association to safeguard this unique and prestigious heritage. The Béruges room, the central living room, the Vernet living room, the vestibule, the mahogany gallery and the large Azulejos gallery, each more impressive than the last, now fully conquers the visitor eager for cultural discoveries. A short tour of the belvedere of the castle allows you to admire it from the height. In the park of the castle, the rose garden and the arboretum can be visited by little train. The little train is random due to the health context and will be reserved for people with reduced mobility and children, and mainly on Sundays.

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The Château de la Tranchade dominates the Anguienne valley on a rocky outcrop protecting the south-eastern access to Angoulême. A strategic stronghold to control Angoulême, La Tranchade has often been besieged.

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Pretty castle in height after a climb from Angoulême

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Its dazzling white stone facade extends over 220 meters in length, in the middle of a 50 Ha green setting. Some rare and remarkable trees adorn the walk through the park.

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It would be Chanderic, Lord of Saintes at war against the Count of Angoulême, who would have built a fortress, around the 9th century, on the rock where the current castle is located. During the Hundred Years War this castle was disputed between the French and the English. In 1387 Louis de Sancerre, Marshal of France, drove them out. The English took over the castle and were driven out again in 1416 by the Sire de Barbazan, captain of Charles VII who had it demolished. Rebuilt in Gothic style in the 15th century by Jean de La Rochandry, the castle passed by marriage to the Saint-Gelais in 1445, then to the Tison d'Argence and, around 1580, to the Forgues de Lavedan who had it modified and enlarged around 1613 and he gave a Renaissance look. The castle was sold in 1681 to Etienne Chérade, Count of Montbron. In the 18th century, as it threatened to ruin, the Lady of Rouffiac had part of the walls knocked down. In 1850 the banker Servant, from Angoulême, bought what remained of the castle of La Rochandry, had it rebuilt in 1852 as it is today and was ruined in this operation.

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The castle was, in the Middle Ages, the seat of one of the most important seigneuries of Angoumois. In the 12th century, La Tranchade was part of the domains of the abbey of Saint-Cybard. In the 14th century, it belonged to the lords of Pressac. The entrance to the estate is via a postern flanked by two asymmetrical square towers, with a parapet on machicolations decorated with shells. A bridge replaced the old drawbridge and crosses the moat dug in the rock. The building is made up of two square buildings, backing onto the keep. The latter is the oldest part, built towards the end of the 14th century. It is rectangular with a blind facade. A hexagonal tower containing the spiral staircase is attached to it. Both are crowned with battlements. The other part of the main courtyard was built in the 17th century. The windows of the south-eastern facade are framed by flat pilasters resting on consoles.

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The origin of the house dates back to the 15th century. It is preceded by a 17th century portal. The chapel is the old parish church, bought in 1902 by the owner of the castle, with the old cemetery on the bedside. A square window to the south and outbuildings to the east are preserved. Facades and roofs of the castle and the chapel; portal on the street as an extension of the facade of the chapel; dovecote (square tower south of the castle); floor of the plot containing the archaeological remains, at the apse of the chapel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles near Torsac offer the most impressive architecture?

For impressive architecture, consider the Château de la Mercerie, known for its dazzling 220-meter white stone facade and its ambition to be a 'modern-day Versailles'. It features unique rooms like the Béruges room and a large Azulejos gallery. The Château de la Tranchade also stands out with its imposing white stone facade and a 14th-century keep.

Are there castles near Torsac that are particularly rich in history?

Yes, the Château de la Tranchade is historically significant as a strategic stronghold that frequently faced sieges, protecting access to Angoulême. The Château de la Rochandry also has a long history, dating back to the 9th century and rebuilt in Gothic style after being disputed during the Hundred Years' War.

Can I visit the Château de Torsac?

The Château de Torsac, while a significant historical landmark within the village, is a private property and not open for public visits. You can, however, admire its imposing presence and visible architectural evolution from the roadside, noting its 13th-century origins and later alterations.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Torsac?

The region around Torsac offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Vallée des Eaux Claires. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for MTB trails and gravel biking routes. The Château de la Rochandry, for instance, is visible from the GR4 hiking trail.

Are there any castles near Torsac with scenic views or natural surroundings?

The Château de la Rochandry offers picturesque views and is visible from the GR4 hiking trail or from the heights of Moutiers sur Boëme. The Château de la Tranchade also boasts a dramatic setting, dominating the Anguienne valley from a rocky outcrop.

Which castle near Torsac is best for families?

The Château de la Mercerie could be a good option for families. Its extensive 50-hectare park includes a rose garden and an arboretum, which can sometimes be explored by a small train, adding a fun element for children and those with reduced mobility.

What is the best time of year to visit castles near Torsac?

While specific opening hours vary by castle, the region's mild climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby trails. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it may be busier.

Are there any castles near Torsac that are considered 'hidden gems'?

While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Chateau du diable, a former stronghold during the Hundred Years' War, offers a glimpse into the region's past. It is privately owned, but its historical context and name make it an intriguing point of interest for those seeking less conventional sites.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Torsac?

Visitors appreciate the blend of medieval fortresses and grand estates, each offering distinct architectural styles and historical significance. The picturesque views from castles like Château de la Rochandry and the unique, grandiose scale of Château de la Mercerie are frequently highlighted.

Are there walking trails directly connected to any of the castles?

Yes, the Château de la Rochandry is notably visible from the GR4 hiking trail, offering an opportunity to combine castle viewing with a walk. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring Hiking around Torsac.

Are there any castles near Torsac that are free to visit?

Most of the prominent castles in the region, such as Château de la Mercerie, typically have an entrance fee for interior access and guided tours. However, you can often view the exteriors of many castles, including the privately owned Château de Torsac, from public roads or nearby trails without charge.

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