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In Cognac, tradition and innovation blend in every glass, creating a sensory experience as unique as the Charente River. The air carries the sweet aroma of aging eaux-de-vie, and the gentle clink of glasses is a familiar sound. On Cognac tours with your local guide, you'll step beyond the cellars into a world where craftsmanship is paramount. Enjoy private tours that offer insights into distilleries where time-honoured techniques meet modern flair. Whether on a food and wine tour sampling local delicacies or a walking tour in the charming town centre, your guide will help you savour the rich tapestry of Cognac's heritage. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Cognac. Explore Cognac your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Cognac tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Cognac for every interest, including: Food and Drink tours: Step into ageing cellars at Hennessy or Martell with your guide to trace eau-de-vie from copper still to cask, then compare VSOP and XO during a guided tasting or try a hands-on blending workshop. Food and Drink tours: Meet a small producer in the Grande Champagne cru for a distillery walk-through, then pop into Les Halles de Cognac to slurp Marennes-Oléron oysters with a glass of Pineau des Charentes. Day trip tours: Follow the Charente to Jarnac for Courvoisier’s cellars and François Mitterrand’s house, or head to Saintes to see the Roman amphitheatre and the Arch of Germanicus; you can also spend a day in La Rochelle or on Île de Ré with an oyster stop in Marennes on the way. Cognac’s centre is easy to cover on foot, and TER trains link the town with Angoulême, Saintes and La Rochelle; for vineyards and coastal day trips, you can book chauffeured tours or ask your local guide about private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Cognac inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods In Cognac, a private walking tour with your local guide offers a deep dive into the neighborhoods that define this historic town. Each area provides a different flavor of Cognac, perfect for creating a tailored experience. - Old Town: This area is rich in history and perfect for cultural tourists. Explore its narrow streets, lined with traditional buildings, and learn about the town's storied past. - Saint-Jacques: Known for its vibrant atmosphere, this neighborhood is ideal for families and groups. Discover local shops and cafes, and enjoy the lively community vibe. - Charente River Banks: Perfect for those seeking relaxation, these scenic spots offer leisurely walks with beautiful views. It's a peaceful escape where you can enjoy nature at its best. - Châteaubernard: Ideal for wine and spirits enthusiasts, this area is home to several renowned cognac houses. Explore the distilleries and learn about the art of cognac making. Day trip ideas from Cognac Staying in Cognac puts you close to the coast, river towns, and mural-filled hills, so plan a few day trips and tours that match your pace and interests. La Rochelle: Wander the Old Port, watch boats slide past the harbour towers, and snack on fresh seafood in side streets lined with arcades, a great pick if you want sea air, easy walking, and photo-friendly views without a long drive. Saintes: Follow the Charente’s riverside paths and explore Roman remains and quiet stone lanes, then pause in the abbey quarter for a simple lunch, which suits history fans and anyone who likes calm, mid-size towns with plenty to see on foot. Angoulême: Loop the ramparts for big valley views and hunt for the city’s comic murals tucked into everyday streets, a fun choice for street art lovers, architecture fans, and people who like cafés with character. Jarnac: Stay close to Cognac with a slow day along the river, old bridges, and market halls, ideal if you want short travel time, heritage streets, and a look at how river trade shaped life here. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Cognac most travellers miss.