The orchid trail - Gurat
Gurat
Place de la Mairie
16320 Gurat
Departure altitude: 96 m
First of all, in the village, you'll discover the church of Saint Roch, built around the 10th and 11th centuries and dedicated to "Notre Dame de l'Assomption" (Our Lady of the Assumption), then the Paul Déroulède square where his bust (Charente MP and poet) is enthroned, and the Château de Gurat, an architectural ensemble dating from the 15th century. Along the trail, you can discover vast natural horizons, as well as many elements of the region's small built and natural heritage, and maybe you'll be lucky enough to see wild orchids.
Take the time to visit the monolithic church, known as the chapel of Saint-Georges, located just above the village centre in the Lizonne Valley. Carved into the rock face, it can be reached by walking along the stream from the wash-house and taking the short interpretation trail, which will tell you more about the building and the surrounding Natura 2000 environment. The underground church at Gurat has been listed as a historic monument since 1963.
Further down, towards the Vendoire peat bogs (a reserve of rare flora and fauna) and on the banks of the Ronsenac canal, the village wash-house supplies water to the Moulin du Roc.
Road surfaces
7.71 km on unknown surface in the Open Street Map database
This route is provided by: Office de tourisme du Sud Charente
Be cautious and prepared during your outings. Loopi and the author of this sheet cannot be held responsible for any problems that occur on this route.








