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Much, much more than Aubusson tapestries is what you'll find when you visit the Cité, listed intangible Cultural...
Along the river Creuse, for about 15 kilometres, the Painters' Valley presents remarkable landscapes which inspired the...
At the very heart of the Plateau de Millevaches Regional Nature Park, south-east of Limoges, this lake invites anyone...
Spin, felt, weave! Discover the world of wool with my 3 must-not-miss places in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. 100% made in France...
Vidéoguide, an online tour guide resource designed to assist you in your discovery of the rich heritage of...
Do you know the château de Boussac where George Sand liked to stay? This magical place has kept all the traces of the...
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Creative cooking of local products according to the seasons and discoveries around the "home-made", snacking all day long.
Les Voyageurs is a "must" restaurant in Limousin : don't miss our beef and veal! We have one "Toque" in the famous French "Gault et Millau" guide.
3 ha lake : Supervised swimming from 10 july to 25 august,, fishing, children’s games.
A team of volunteers came together, “armed” with axes and saws, and brought this area back to life, thanks to sculptures! “Art brut », spontaneous art, art that does not claim to be cultural nor intellectual, simply a contemporary garden. It is open to visitors for free, all year long. And if you would like to participate in this project, you are more than welcome to contact us !
189 ha lake : Supervised swimming, fishing, children’s games. Water-skiing allowed. Outdoor pursuits and holiday centre (open April to September) offering canoe and kayak hire (for individuals), sailing, lake excursions, hiking treks and cycling, in addition to activities relating to the environment, astronomy and energy (for groups).
Meymac, gateway town of the Regional Natural Park of Millevaches in Limousin, is classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Detours of France" and "Green Holiday Resort". Its medieval heart, built around the Saint-André abbey, its sloping blue slate roofs, its granite facades, make it a jewel in the green setting of its remarkable natural heritage, set with forests, pastures, peat bogs and breathtaking viewpoints.