Between Pale Stone and Quiet Water

Romanesque Light, Living Castles and Silent Marshlands

Some regions unfold like an ancient manuscript — slowly, page by page. Poitiers and its surroundings tell a thousand years of history, from Romanesque frescoes to Renaissance castles, from hilltop towns to mist-veiled marshlands.
This romantic escape explores a land of stone and water — intense without being loud, profound without being solemn.

Admiring some of Europe’s finest Romanesque frescoes

Moving from a Renaissance château to a medieval town within minutes

Gliding through the Marais Poitevin at sunset

Discovering human-scale towns full of character 

Day 1 

poitiers

Immerse yourself in the Romanesque capital, between the Counts’ Palace, sculpted churches and history-filled streets.

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The City of a Hundred Spires

Morning. Poitiers is best discovered on foot. Begin at Notre-Dame-la-Grande, whose sculpted façade captures the morning light like a theatrical set. Inside, the harmonious proportions are quietly impressive. Then wander through the narrow streets towards the Palace of the Counts of Poitou, imposing and almost unexpected in the heart of the city.

Afternoon & Evening. Spend the afternoon between discreet squares and viewpoints overlooking the Clain Valley. A pause in Blossac Park offers a higher perspective. Poitiers reveals itself gradually — and that is precisely its charm.

©Le Clos des Moulins, Guesthouse in Poitiers / ACAP

Your accomodation for 2 nights

Le Clos des Moulins – Poitiers

Just minutes from the historic centre, Le Clos des Moulins offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Poitiers. This charming guesthouse combines architectural character, a leafy garden and an intimate atmosphere — ideal for a couple’s stay between Romanesque heritage and valley escapes. Committed to environmentally responsible practices, the property emphasises sustainability and attentive stewardship of its natural surroundings.

Day 2

Saint-Savin & Chauvigny

From monumental UNESCO-listed frescoes to medieval silhouettes rising above the Vienne River.

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Frescoes Above the River

  • Morning. Head to the Abbey of Saint-Savin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beneath the vault, Romanesque frescoes unfold in ochre and blue tones, forming a monumental biblical narrative. Among the most impressive painted ensembles in Europe, they are majestic and remarkably well preserved… Don’t forget to rest your neck!
  • Afternoon & Evening. Around twenty kilometres away, Chauvigny rises above the Vienne River, its five medieval castle silhouettes (yes, five!) dominating the skyline. Wander without a set route, moving from panoramic views to carved stone details and artisan boutiques.
    You may also attend the falconry show “Les Géants du Ciel” and even dine nearby before returning to Poitiers for the night.

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The Valley of Frescoes

In the southern part of the Vienne department, brings together an exceptional collection of rural churches featuring remarkably well-preserved medieval wall paintings. Scattered across peaceful villages, these Romanesque and Gothic frescoes offer a true journey into the imagination and spirituality of the Middle Ages — far from the main tourist routes.

Day 3

Château d’Oiron & Parthenay 

Renaissance artistry at Oiron followed by a leisurely stroll through a charming fortified town.

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Renaissance with a Contemporary Twist, Fortified Town

Morning. The Château d’Oiron surprises. From the outside, it boasts elegant Renaissance architecture reminiscent of the Loire Valley. Inside, however, a contemporary art collection inspired by cabinets of curiosities redefines the experience. The dialogue between heritage and modern creation works boldly and playfully — you move from room to room with a smile of surprise.

Afternoon. Continue to Parthenay, a medieval town structured by its ramparts and fortified gates. The streets stretch out gently, and the old houses evoke the era of merchants and pilgrims. Often nicknamed “the little Carcassonne of the West,” it’s easy to see why.
You then head to Niort, around forty kilometres away, to settle into your accommodation for the next two nights.

©Niort, Guesthouse L’Horizon / Mme BRILLATZ

Your accomodation for 2 nights

L’Horizon – Guesthouse – Niort

This address offers a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for exploring the Marais Poitevin, Niort and nearby villages. A simple yet comfortable stop, perfect for extending your discovery of valleys and waterscapes as a couple.

Day 4

Niort & Marais Poitevin

Morning at the foot of Niort’s medieval keep before a peaceful boat ride along the shaded canals of the Marais Poitevin.

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Stone and Water

  • Morning. In Niort, the medieval keep dominates the Sèvre Niortaise River. Massive and almost austere, it recalls the city’s strategic past. Nearby market halls add a lively, gourmet touch — perfect for filling your basket with local produce.
  • Afternoon. In the afternoon, head towards the Marais Poitevin. In Coulon or a nearby landing stage, board a traditional flat-bottomed boat. The narrow channels reveal themselves, ash trees lean over the water and silence becomes tangible. By late afternoon, golden light transforms the landscape into a mirror.

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Local Life

For a true immersion in local life, the major events in the Niort – Marais Poitevin area offer a vibrant mix of colours, styles and experiences throughout the year. One highlight is the floating market of Le Vanneau-Irleau, held in late July in this charming and typically marshland village.

Day 5

Return to Poitiers

Final moments in the Romanesque city, between terrace cafés and open views over the valley.

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Final Glances

  • Morning. Return to Poitiers to explore what you may have missed: a lesser-known Romanesque church, an independent bookshop or a café on a shaded square.
  • Afternoon. Free time to savour the city at your own pace before departure. The journey closes as it began — with pale stone and luminous light.

©Broye du Poitou / Agence Zebrelle Thomas Jelinek – ADT VIENNE

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made in Vienne

Take home more than memories. From artisanal craftsmanship to refined local flavours, Vienne is full of authentic creations waiting to be discovered. Explore our handpicked recommendations and best addresses.

Good to know

Our tips for enjoying your stay

  • Mornings are ideal for the most emblematic heritage sites.
  • Wear comfortable shoes — historic centres are often cobbled.
  • In the marshes, choose a late-afternoon outing for the best light and quietest atmosphere.

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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.

No, a car is necessary to connect the different stages.

Around two hours for a thorough visit.

It can be in high season, but late afternoon remains peaceful and atmospheric.

Rates

indicative budget

(Based on 2 people)


The price includes
  • 4 nights in Poitiers and Niort 
  • Daily breakfast
  • Selected cultural site admissions
The price does not include
  • International transport to/from Potiers
  • Local transfers to inland villages
  • Lunches and dinners
  • 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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