Attractions and places to see around Combrand, located in the Deux-Sèvres department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, present a blend of natural features and historical sites. The region is characterized by the Argenton Valley, with its old arm of the Sèvre river and wetland depressions. Combrand's history, including its involvement in the Vendée War, adds a layer of cultural significance to its offerings. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks near Combrand France, from medieval structures to ancient village sites.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Château de Saint Mesmin is a medieval fortress built in the 14th century during the Hundred Years' War. It has been restored and animated by various activities and events that recreate life in the Middle Ages. You can explore the castle and its surroundings, enjoy the panoramic view from the 28 meter high keep and take part in workshops, games and shows that will make you feel like a knight or a princess. The castle is open from April to November. The Château de Saint Mesmin is a destination of choice for hikers who wish to discover a rich and exciting heritage in a beautiful natural setting.
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Short ascent of St Michel Mont Mercure but quite steep 10%
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Be careful, it climbs steeply to reach it
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Established on a small hill bordered by a pond, the magnificent Domaine de la Roche dates from the end of the 19th century. Now owned by the city, it houses a group accommodation centre.
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Medieval fortress from the 14th century located in the town of Saint-André-sur-Sèvre in the Deux-Sèvres department. However, this castle bears the name of the town of the Vendée department, Saint-Mesmin, located less than two kilometers away.
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Raised on a feudal motte, the keep is accessible by a carriage gate, originally defended by a drawbridge. It is surrounded by houses which mark the enclosure of the disappeared castle.
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Small city of character which experienced its heyday with its tanneries and leatherwork. Accessible castle with a panoramic view of the surroundings.
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It is all that remains of the castle which gave its name to the town.
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Combrand and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the medieval fortress of Saint-Mesmin Castle, which offers activities recreating life in the Middle Ages. Another significant historical landmark is the Châteaumur Keep, the last remnant of a castle raised on a feudal motte. The area also features the Butte des Chatelliers de Châteaumur, marking the site of two ancient villages.
Yes, Saint-Mesmin Castle is considered family-friendly, offering various activities and events that recreate medieval life, making it an engaging experience for all ages. Additionally, the natural features and outdoor trails provide opportunities for family outings.
Combrand is situated in the heart of the Argenton Valley, known for its natural beauty, including the old arm of the Sèvre river and wetland depressions. The region's 'bocage' landscape of small fields and woodlands is characteristic. You can also find bathing lakes within the Deux-Sèvres department for relaxation.
Absolutely. A notable trail is the 'Combrand - Sur les pas des géants' (On the footsteps of giants) hiking trail, an 8.2 km route that takes you through sunken paths and offers viewpoints over the Vendée hills. This trail is also animal-friendly. For more options, you can find various running trails around Combrand, including a 'Running loop from Combrand', on the Running Trails around Combrand guide.
The area around Combrand offers several cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Étang de Chanay loop from Saint-Aubin-de-Baubigné' or the 'Dolmen loop from Cerizay'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Combrand guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. Options include the 'Calvary loop from Mauléon' and the 'Plan d'eau des Morineaux loop from Cerizay'. You can discover more routes and their difficulty levels on the MTB Trails around Combrand guide.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The 'Combrand - Sur les pas des géants' hiking trail is accessible and enjoyable during these seasons. Saint-Mesmin Castle is typically open from April to November, aligning with good weather for exploration.
Yes, you can visit the Church of Les Chatelliers-Chateaumur. Be aware that reaching it involves a short but steep ascent.
Visitors can explore and support local producers directly in Combrand. Additionally, Pescalis, located in Moncoutant-sur-Sèvre, hosts a summer market ('Marché estival de Pescalis') every Sunday during the summer, featuring farmers and artisans, along with on-site dining options.
General de Marigny was a significant figure from the Vendée War. The 'Combrand - Sur les pas des géants' hiking trail delves into his history, as he was killed and buried in the area, adding a layer of historical depth to the region's offerings.
Yes, the 'Combrand - Sur les pas des géants' hiking trail offers viewpoints over the Vendée hills. Additionally, the Saint-Mesmin Castle provides a panoramic view from its 28-meter high keep.
The La Roche Estate is a magnificent property dating from the end of the 19th century, established on a small hill bordered by a pond. It is now owned by the city and houses a group accommodation center.


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