Angoulême, Cognac, Saintes and Rochefort in 5 Days

Charente in Motion: From Image to Ocean

This journey unfolds like a crossing. Rather than jumping from one site to another, you follow a natural thread, shaped by the river, its uses and its landscapes.
You enter the Charente through a line of ink, and leave it facing the Atlantic. In between, a river you follow almost without realising it: from Angoulême to Rochefort, via Cognac and Saintes, the landscape shifts, opens up and widens. Each stop offers a new perspective, while remaining easily accessible by train or soft mobility.

Table of contents

Moving from Angoulême’s murals to Cognac’s ageing cellars

Following the Flow Vélo between river, villages and meadows

Reading Saintes as a crossroads city since Antiquity

Discovering Rochefort through engineering, literature and maritime horizons

Day 1

Angoulême

Walk along the ramparts and, already, the Charente flows below.

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Sketching the Landscape 

Morning
Arrive in Angoulême by train, then make your way up to the plateau. Very quickly, the view opens from the ramparts: the Charente Valley stretches out, wide and calm.
Following the trail of painted walls (Rue Hergé, Place du Palet), the city becomes an open book. Facades tell the stories of Lucky Luke, Corto Maltese or Titeuf, seamlessly integrated into the urban landscape.

Afternoon & Evening
At the International City of Comics and Image, housed in former warehouses along the Charente, discover original artwork, creative processes and graphic styles.

At the end of the day, head back down towards the river to see the city from below, before choosing a locally sourced restaurant for dinner in the historic centre. 

©Angoulême, Hôte du Palais / Hôtel du Palais

Your accomodation

Hôtel du PALAIS

Set just steps from the courthouse and cathedral, this hotel allows you to explore Angoulême on foot, overlooking a charming tree-lined square. A discreet address combining charm and contemporary comfort. Ideal for a first immersion in the city.

Day 2

Cognac

Enter Cognac along the riverbanks, facing the aligned ageing cellars.

at a glance  

Understanding What a Landscape Produces 

Morning
After checking in, head towards the Charente within minutes. The ageing cellars of houses such as Hennessy and Martell line the river. The black stains on the walls reveal the distilleries: the famous “angel’s share” leaving its mark.
At the Cognac Arts Museum, follow the entire process: grape varieties, distillation, ageing. You touch, smell and understand.

Afternoon & Evening
With the Cultural Distillers, take a different approach: alternative visits, sensory routes and sometimes artistic experiences inside cellars and distilleries. Cognac becomes a living experience.

End the day with a stroll through the town and along the riverbanks towards Parc François Ier, or settle on a terrace to enjoy a local cocktail.

©Cognac, Suite en Terrasse, jardin / Suite en Terrasse

Your accomodation in a guest house

Suite en Terrasse

In the heart of Cognac, this confidential address lives up to its name: an elegant suite extended by a terrace overlooking the rooftops. Calm, light and intimacy, just minutes from the riverbanks and cognac houses.

Day 3

Charente Valley

Move gently forward, between water, poplars and riverside villages.

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Following the River Up Close

Morning
From Cognac, join the Flow Vélo, which follows the Charente closely. The route is flat, easy, and rarely leaves the river.
You pass through Châteaubernard, then landscapes open up: wetlands, tall grasses and reflections in the water.

Afternoon & Evening
At Port-d’Envaux, stop to visit the Lapidiales, sculptures carved directly into the rock.
Further on, Chaniers marks your approach to Saintes. You arrive at the end of the day along the river, with a real sense of progression.
Alternative: train + cycling sections

©Balade à vélo dans le vignoble de Cognac / Sébastien Laval – Charentes-Tourisme

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Bike Rental & Luggage Transfer

Everything along the Flow Vélo is designed for easy travel. Rent a bike for the day or one-way, and return it further along the route. Luggage transfer services are also available. You travel light while your bags follow. A simple, comfortable way to experience the river.

Day 4

Saintes

A city where history is heard as much as it is seen.

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A City of Stone and Music

Morning
The Gallo-Roman amphitheatre reveals itself almost unexpectedly, nestled in a valley. You descend into the arena, climb the seating, and quickly understand its proportions, circulation and acoustics. The site feels alive, easy to imagine.
Then head to the Abbaye aux Dames. Behind its Romanesque façade and distinctive “pinecone” bell tower lies a vibrant cultural space. Visit with 3D sound headphones: voices, music and storytelling transform the experience.
In the courtyard, the musical carousel invites curiosity: giant instruments activated by movement. You play without knowing how — and it works! The abbey is not just a monument, but a place of creation.

Afternoon & Evening
Head back down towards the Charente, wider here, almost still. Tree-lined quays invite you to stroll.
A traditional gabarre boat ride reveals the river’s role in trade and transport, offering a new perspective on the city.
As evening falls, light glides across the golden façades of the historic centre. You linger without really deciding to leave.

©Saintes, Guesthouse La Belle étoile, Terrasse / Michel Dune

Your accomodation in a guest house

La Belle Étoile

This charming guesthouse in the historic centre offers a unique atmosphere combining tourism, culture, craftsmanship, creativity and well-being. Everything invites you to slow down: a peaceful garden, a sensory trail, and homemade breakfasts prepared with fresh ingredients.

Day 5

Rochefort

The river becomes a maritime tool, then an open horizon.

at a glance

Where Everything Opens to the Atlantic

Morning
In Rochefort, the Martrou transporter bridge crosses the river in a slow, suspended motion above the water. An experience in itself.
At the Arsenal des Mers, the Corderie Royale immediately impresses: 374 metres long along the Charente. Here you understand how ropes for the entire French navy were made.
The visit continues with the National Maritime Museum, the Arsenal workshops, and Accro-Mâts, a suspended adventure park.

Afternoon
A change of atmosphere with the house of Pierre Loti — naval officer, writer and passionate collector. Step into a completely different world: oriental décor, theatrical staging, boundless imagination. The journey ends here, at the meeting point between river and ocean.

©Les demoiselles de Rochefort / Les Coflocs

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For Film Lovers

In Rochefort, the Les Demoiselles de Rochefort trail invites you to rediscover the city through Jacques Demy’s film. From Place Colbert to surrounding streets, follow the sets and perspectives that shaped French cinema — a playful and nostalgic walk.

Good to know

Our tips for enjoying your stay

  • Rent a bike for Day 3 — it’s one of the highlights of the trip
  • Book Cultural Distillers experiences in advance
  • Leave some unplanned time — the art of living is also about slowing down

Low-Carbon Accessibility

Before you go

Frequently asked questions

Here are some practical answers to the most common questions, to help you plan your stay with ease and confidence.

Yes, train and bike are more than enough.

Yes, flat terrain, suitable for all levels.

Yes, it offers a complete and coherent understanding of the region.

This trip is particularly well suited to a car-free holiday: Angoulême, Cognac and Saintes are all on the same train line (TER: Regional Express Train), and Rochefort is just a 30-minute journey from Saintes.

Rates

indicative budget

(Based on 1 people)


the price includes
  • 4 nights in Hotel and Guesthouse
  • Angoulême City of Comics and Image
  • Cognac Museum
  • Maison de Cognac / experience
  • Flow Vélo bike hire
  • Luggage transport (optional)
  • Abbaye aux Dames
  • Gallo-Roman amphitheatre
  • Rochefort Arsenal des Mers
  • Local train travel
The price does not include
  • International transport to/from your destination
  • Travel other than by train
  • Meals
  • Optional guided tours
  • Personal expenses and travel insurance

💡 The total budget may vary depending on the season, accommodation category and availability of guided activities. Travelling outside peak summer periods generally allows for a more comfortable budget and a quieter experience.

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