Confolens on the Vienne

Confolens – a ‘City with History’

Confolens is an attractive, rural, medieval town in the Charente region of South West France. It’s situated on the river Vienne, at the confluence with the river Goire, (hence the name). The town covers 20 square km with a population of just under 3,000. The current population is mix of predominantly French, with a growing influx of British & Dutch. Regular markets, musical events, markets & sports activities keep us all busy.

Confolens Folk Festival

Confolens is a delightful rural location and a perfect getaway for a quiet, relaxing, stress free holiday. The town is Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Oak and Chestnut trees, Pine forests and lakes and wonderful wildlife,It is home to the spectacular International Folklore Festival, a week long event in August each year. The festival attracts hundreds of performers and thousands of visitors to the town.

River Goire Confolens

History of Confolens

The history of Confolens is a fascinating story of trade, industry and travel. A beautiful medieval market town, built either side of the confluence of the Vienne and Goire rivers, grew in importance because the Vienne is the only river that flows north in France.

The story is told throughout the town with Romanesque churches, an eleventh century fortress with city walls and the thirteenth century courthouse. The bridge across the river, (mentioned as far back as the fourteenth century), is flanked by half timbered houses from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries and the nineteenth century administrative buildings.

French town street

Trades, transport and tanneries used the original Roman bridge, the only way to cross to the other side, putting the town firmly on the map. So popular was the route, the volume of traffic (people, animals, carts and merchandise), caused many tail backs and traffic jams!

Trade, tanning and transport may have been important in the development of the town, but are not all that the town has excelled at. The courthouse dating from the thirteenth century indicates the importance of the town within the judicial system. In the nineteenth century it was the centre for agriculture for the whole region. Confolens remains an important administrative centre for the Charente region today.