Attractions and places to see around Meuzac offer a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities in the Haute-Vienne department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The area features notable landmarks such as ancient castles and churches, alongside natural features like lakes, unique moors, and forests. Visitors can explore a diverse environment that includes both cultural heritage and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Entry costs €10.00 (adults) or €5.00 (children). Tours that are well worth seeing are always in the afternoon every half hour from 2:30 p.m.
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A variant of the original 2.5km route to start in the car park on the Condamines road near Cluzeau in Magnac-Bourg. The loop will take you through a wooded path at the start and you will radically change the scenery. A desert landscape, arid, made of serpentine rocks and dry vegetation welcomes us. A thematic path will guide you by following the tiles and panels relating the fauna and flora of this vegetation worthy of a steppe. A little unknown corner, the remains of an old tile factory from the last century. This craft was flourishing in the area, thanks to the serpentine which provided the clay. Note that each manufacturer stamped his mon on the brick mould. A little further, a detour to the big rock and its book with beautiful panoramas. at the end of the loop, the mound with an overview and the pond. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lande_de_la_Flotte_et_du_Cluzeau
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15th century fortified house, restored by the town of Saint-Yrieix. Temporary exhibitions during the summer. Open to visitors from July 1 to August 31, 2019, every day from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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A peaceful place, a small bench in front of the castle gate invites you to take a break. Once, I returned to the cottage for professional reasons, not visited the castle 😪.
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In the town of Château-Chervix, not far from Limoges, little known to the general public. On a medieval territory, it will date from the 12th century. During the Second World War it was a refuge for Jewish children, through an "OSE" dissociation, and many personalities of the time. We are lucky to be able to circumvent it closely to admire the surrounding walls, the outbuildings, a cottage and to meet some very nice people towards the exit. Perhaps the castle gates will be open to dare to take a few steps forward. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau-Chervix http://www.ajpn.org/sauvetage-Chateau-de-Montintin-19.html
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The Château de la Brégère, the centerpiece of a former agricultural estate, is a fortified house (15th century), located 7 km from Saint-Yrieix. Its appearance and its defensive elements: keep, watchtowers, gun loops, perfectly illustrate the history of a modest Limousin seigniorial dynasty. During the summer, the castle hosts exhibitions of artists.
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Bonneval castle overlooks the town of Coussac village. He occupied an important strategic position. A first building already existed in 930. It was rebuilt in the 14th century, then remodeled in the 18th century. It is a quadrangle flanked by four large round towers, surrounded by ditches. It has belonged to the Bonneval family for over ten centuries. To see: its eastern facade with a central square tower with a double drawbridge, its interior courtyard, decorated in the Renaissance with a colonnaded gallery, its elegant west facade and its terrace. This castle houses rich furnishings as well as Aubusson and Fontainebleau tapestries. Source: Haute-Vienne Tourist Office
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The region boasts several historical sites. You can visit Bonneval Castle, a 14th-century structure with rich furnishings and tapestries. Another notable site is La Brégère Castle, a 15th-century fortified house that hosts temporary exhibitions during the summer. Don't miss Montintin Castle, known for its role as a refuge during World War II. Additionally, the Romanesque Church of Saint-Peter-ad-Vincula features a 12th-century chancel, and you can find the remains of a Grandmontine Priory in Le Cluzeau.
Meuzac is home to two main lakes: Lac de la Roche, a popular leisure spot, and Lac de Forgeneuve, known for water skiing. You can also explore the unique Landes de la Flotte et du Cluzeau, a moorland with a 'desert landscape' feel and a thematic path guiding visitors through its distinctive flora. The Forest of Magnac and the Fayat forest offer beautiful natural surroundings for walks, including the chapel of Puy de Bar with its viewpoint.
Yes, the region around Meuzac is well-suited for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including easy and moderate options. For example, there's a moderate 'Tour of Lac de la Roche' and an easy 'Lac de la Roche in Meuzac – Lac de la Roche loop'. Explore more hiking routes in the area by visiting our dedicated guide: Hiking around Meuzac.
Absolutely! Meuzac offers various routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. For road cyclists, there are moderate loops like 'Étang du Puychaumartin – Forgeneuve lake in Meuzac loop'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Meuzac recreational lake – Lac de la Roche loop'. Discover more options in our guides: Road Cycling Routes around Meuzac and MTB Trails around Meuzac.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. The lakes, particularly Lac de la Roche, are popular leisure spots. The Landes de la Flotte et du Cluzeau offers an engaging thematic path that can be fun for all ages. There's also a mini-golf facility for recreation, and the Terra Aventura geocaching network provides an interactive way to explore the area.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoor terraces at places like the Pond Forgeneuve Restaurant and for attending artist exhibitions at La Brégère Castle. The warmer months are also great for lake activities and hiking. Autumn offers opportunities for mushroom and chestnut picking in the local forests.
For a unique experience, try Terra Aventura, an interactive geocaching game that guides you through the area's hidden gems. Explore the 'desert landscape' of the Landes de la Flotte et du Cluzeau, a distinctive moorland with serpentine outcrops. You can also enjoy seasonal activities like mushroom and chestnut picking in the local forests.
The Pond Forgeneuve Restaurant, located by Lac de Forgeneuve, offers quality menus with a beautiful panorama. It's particularly enjoyable on its terrace in summer and features a cozy fireplace in winter, providing a pleasant dining experience year-round.
Yes, the Fayat forest features the chapel of Puy de Bar, which offers a scenic viewpoint. Additionally, the thematic path through the Landes de la Flotte et du Cluzeau includes a detour to a 'big rock' with beautiful panoramas and an overview from a mound at the end of the loop.
Château-Chervix is home to Montintin Castle, a medieval site with significant historical importance. The area also features ancient treasures such as the Gallo-Roman villa of Antone and a medieval tower, offering a glimpse into the region's rich past.
Beyond Meuzac's immediate vicinity, you can find Bonneval Castle overlooking Coussac village, a significant historical landmark. The 15th-century fortified house, La Brégère Castle, is also a key historical site. While not directly in Meuzac, the Château de Panazol is another castle worth noting in the broader area.


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