Attractions and places to see around Malaville include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites within the Charente region of France. The area offers opportunities to explore ancient abbeys, scenic river views, and recreational areas. Malaville serves as a base for discovering the rich heritage and diverse landscapes of its surroundings.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Beautiful view from the bridge over the Charente, the quays and the pier.
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You can even rent canoes there to discover the Charente river in a different way.
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Very pretty site along the Charente and on the Flow Vélo route
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Pretty little village on the banks of the Charente which invites you to sit there in all idleness
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Still under construction and still closed ..... too bad It seems, from certain particularities, of the parish church of Saint-Pierre, built around the middle of the 14ᵉ century, at the time when the country was under English domination, that it must have been built by them. It forms a rectangle composed of a nave with two crossed warhead bays, a dome surmounted by the bell tower and a rectangular sanctuary. A crypt exists under the sanctuary; but the purpose of this crypt seems to be simply to collect the waters of a fountain which springs under the church and to lead them outside. The monument is entirely vaulted in stone. The dome rests on four double pilasters, whose capitals are extremely graceful. The windows of the nave include two pointed arches set back from each other; the side windows of the sanctuary are two-compartment; the apsidal window is radiant and has three divisions. The facade is very simple; the central door and the two side arches are adorned with graceful moldings. The bell tower is a square tower raised two stories above the vaults. Towards the end of the 15ᵉ century or the beginning of the 16ᵉ century, a side chapel was built to the north, under the bell tower. The arcade, which unites this chapel to the church, bore the following inscription: “Messire Guy de Marueil chevalier and Dame Johanne Dirchillac SA FAe”. A very curious fresco was once seen on the wall of the nave, below the bell tower. It represented the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian. The building was listed as a historical monument in 1992.
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For families, the Bain des Dames Beach on the Charente is an excellent choice. It's a recreational area with a beach, picnic tables, and games for children, offering large grassy and shaded areas. The Abbaye de Bassac is also considered family-friendly, offering a cultural and historical experience.
The View of Saint-Simeux offers panoramic views of the village and the Charente river, especially beautiful in the early morning light. Another spot for river views is the Sireuil Bridge, which provides a pleasant resting area by the Charente.
The Abbaye de Bassac is a significant historical and religious site, showcasing Gothic, Baroque, and classical architectural styles from its thousand-year history. Additionally, the Saint-Pierre d'Angeac Church, built under English domination in the 14th century, features unique architecture and a crypt fed by a natural spring.
Yes, the area around Malaville is excellent for cycling. You can explore routes like "The white paths of Saint-Simeux next to the Charente" or "Along the Charente River – White Trails of Saint-Simeux loop from Châteauneuf-sur-Charente." For more options, check out the Cycling around Malaville guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Malaville guide, or the Gravel biking around Malaville guide.
The Bain des Dames Beach on the Charente is a perfect spot for this. Swimming is allowed there, and it offers a recreational beach area with plenty of space to relax in the sun or shade. It's a popular place to soak your feet in the Charente and enjoy leisure activities.
The View of Saint-Simeux is cherished for its stunning panoramic views of the village and the Charente river. Visitors particularly recommend it in the early morning when the light beautifully bathes the entire village. It's considered one of the most beautiful villages on the Charente, with great viewpoints around the lock where you might even spot herons.
Near the Sireuil Bridge, you can find "le Cabanon" open during the season, offering a place to eat. There's also a supermarket in the village of Sireuil for year-round provisions. The Bain des Dames Beach on the Charente also has catering options on-site during the opening of the season.
The Abbaye de Bassac is a thousand-year-old Benedictine site where Gothic, Baroque, and classical architectural styles harmoniously coexist. It has a rich history, having been rebuilt multiple times after fires and plunder. Today, it serves as a place of cultural, spiritual, and historical welcome, dedicated to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, offering a serene setting for reflection.
Yes, the Saint-Pierre d'Angeac Church is a fascinating, less-trafficked historical site. Built in the 14th century, its architecture, particularly its facade and ribbed vaults, shows English influence. A unique feature is the crypt beneath the sanctuary, which collects water from a spring flowing under the church and leads it to an adjoining fountain.
The region is popular for various cycling activities, including touring, road cycling, and gravel biking, often along the Charente River. The recreational areas like Bain des Dames Beach also offer opportunities for swimming and relaxing outdoors. The scenic riverbanks and historical sites provide excellent settings for walks and exploration.
While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed for all attractions, the Bain des Dames Beach on the Charente is noted to be rather busy in summer, suggesting it's a popular time for water-based activities. The View of Saint-Simeux is particularly recommended in the early morning for its light. Generally, spring and summer would be ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and river-side attractions.
Yes, near the Sireuil Bridge, pleasure boats are available for rent, allowing you to explore the Charente River. You can take a trip or even spend a night on the river, discovering various spots along the way.


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