Port-d'Envaux, French commune in Charente-Maritime, France.
Port-d'Envaux is a commune located on the left bank of a Charente River bend, covering 122.55 square kilometers with approximately 1,170 inhabitants in a rural landscape characterized by gentle hills and agricultural fields.
Since the 18th century, Port-d'Envaux served as a strategic commercial port on the Charente River where barges docked carrying Crazannes stone, wood, wine and cognac, before maritime activity declined with the rise of railways.
The commune maintains local traditions connected to its maritime heritage, particularly through seasonal festivals and culinary practices typical of Charente-Maritime that celebrate river history and traditional crafts of the past.
The modern port features tourist facilities including a waste disposal station, electrical connections, accessible restrooms and parking, with electric cruises on the Charente River running between April and October.
Port-d'Envaux possesses an 18th-century careening dock that has been transformed into a supervised summer beach, demonstrating the remarkable evolution from commercial port infrastructure to modern recreational use.
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