Cognac with kids
- By Wendy Blakeman
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- 22 Dec, 2017
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and it's distillery tours

All Cognac is brandy but not all brandy is Cognac - Cognac can only be made in a specific area surrounding this French town of the same name in the Charente department of the Poitou-Charente region of western France just an easy 30min drive from our family holiday accommodation.
The town itself is a prosperous one with medieval cobbled streets that fan out from a delightful riverside quarter. On the river is where you'll find the largest concentration of chais or cellars where the Cognac is matured. It's not hard to spot these world famous chais as their walls are covered with ''torula coniacensis'' a microscopic fungus which feeds on the vapours of alcohol, known as the ''Angels’s Share''. There are many Cognac houses to visit including Otard, Martell and Hennessy Cognac, which keeps 180,000 barrels in stock. Here (and in all the distilleries) you'll discover the fine art of Cognac making and the secret of blending, as all run regular tours throughout the year and all end with a tasting.

- Hennessey Cognac tour
- Otard Cognac tour
- Remy Martin Cognac tour
- Martell Cognac tour
- Balluet Cognac tour
- Cartaud tastings


The Andre Mermet park in Cognac has loads of fun things for children and toddlers including bouncy castles and a splash pool in peak season. All the play equipment is free to use but for access to the bouncy castles and splash pool you will need to purchase a wristband but gives access all day long. You could spend the whole day there or pop to and fro perhaps spending lunch at the nearby La Courtine restaurant, set close to the river Charente. It has a 'pub' like interior, so it's informal dining but has a superb terrace , so a beautiful spot to enjoy a relaxed lunch on a warm summers day. We have eaten there several times and always had a delicious meal.
You can park for free along the river and walk up into the town itself where you'll find lots more restaurants of all flavours and budgets; there's lots of cafés, brasseries and fine dining, so something for everyone - you may prefer just to take a picnic and sit in the jardin public a lovely green space in the center of town, watching the world go by. There are lots of shopping opportunities and a morning market which is on Tuesday to Sunday and also lots of cultural sites to see too; museums, the church Saint Léger, the chateau des Valois and lots of beautiful French medieval architecture such as the Maison de la Lieutenance.

If you'd like to visit Cognac then why not take a look at our family holiday accommodation we have on offer close by. La Grange du Moulin toddler holidays and Les Vallaies holidays
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