Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Sornin-Lavolps offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites within the Corrèze department of France. This region is characterized by its association with the Vézère River and its varied landscape. Visitors can explore a range of historical monuments, picturesque villages, and natural viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to discover local heritage and scenic spots.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A royal villa under the Merovingians, the land of the Saillant - Orbaciacus - was then a vassal of the Church, dependent in the 9th century on the abbey of Beaulieu and from the 11th century on the bishop of Limoges. The rectangular construction from the 15th century includes the remains of a primitive keep and was originally supposed to be enclosed by corner towers. The powerful stone corbels supporting the roof overhang come from the old machicolations whose upper part has been amputated and adapted to their new role. The cellars preserve remains of the primitive keep with openings in a slightly broken arch or semicircular. On the ground floor there is a monumental fireplace in the hall, the hood of which is decorated with murals. Staggered constructions from the 17th to the 20th century: openings, mansard roof, Periods of construction: 15th century, 17th century, 19th century
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A beautiful viewpoint on the valley of the Vezere.
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Very nice visit with a warm welcome. A journey through the stationery will make you relive those years of hard work with videos and clues to look for along the way.
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Superb point of view in height on the Dordogne! A nice hike to do
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Abbey architecture The church is one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Bas Limousin. It was classified as a historic monument on July 12, 1886.
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The village and its old noble houses dominated by the imposing remains of the castle constitute a picturesque whole which makes it one of the most beautiful villages in France. Nestled in a loop of the Auvézère and protected by a rocky outcrop, Ségur is, as the toponymy indicates, a 'safe place'. From the 9th century, the construction of a castle gave it its vocation as a stronghold. The construction of two bridges, in the 13th century, allows the extension of the village on the other bank upstream and downstream of the large loop. Until 1750, Ségur was the seat of a court of appeals which received appeals from 361 seigneurial courts. Its architectural richness owes a lot to the many robins (people of dress) attracted to this courtyard.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the 14th-15th century Church of Saint-Sornin-Lavolps, known for its Gothic style. Don't miss Château de Saillant, a former Merovingian royal villa with a monumental fireplace. The Abbey of Saint Pierre in Vigeois is another excellent example of Romanesque architecture. For a unique experience, visit the Papeterie de Vaux, a historical paper mill offering an engaging journey through its past.
Absolutely. Ségur-le-Château is a must-see, recognized as one of France's 'most beautiful villages.' Nestled in a loop of the Auvézère river, it features old noble houses and impressive castle remains. Arnac-Pompadour, just 2 km away, is home to the Haras National de Pompadour and an imposing castle. Uzerche, about 15 km away, also offers a picturesque setting with its historic monuments overlooking the Vézère Valley.
For stunning natural vistas, head to the View from Rocher du Chalard, which offers expansive views over the Dordogne and Vézère valleys. The region is also associated with the Vézère River, providing scenic landscapes. You can also visit the Communal Ponds of Saint-Sornin-Lavolps, which are popular for fishing.
The area is great for outdoor enthusiasts. Horse riding is a popular activity, with establishments like Ferme équestre du Renan and Caroline Poulain offering experiences. For cycling, you can explore various routes, including those around Saint-Sornin-Lavolps. Mountain biking is also an option with several MTB trails available, such as the 'Papeterie de Vaux loop'.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Ségur-le-Château is considered family-friendly, offering a charming village to explore. The Papeterie de Vaux provides an interactive and engaging visit that families often enjoy. The Hippodrome de Pompadour also hosts horse races, which can be an exciting outing for all ages, especially during its annual horse festival.
The summer months are particularly vibrant, with the Hippodrome de Pompadour hosting horse races throughout the season, culminating in an annual festival on August 15th. The pleasant weather during this time is also ideal for exploring the picturesque villages, historical sites, and natural viewpoints.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed for Saint-Sornin-Lavolps itself, the surrounding region offers numerous opportunities. You can find various cycling routes that can also be adapted for walking, such as the 'Ségur-le-Château loop from Saint-Sornin-Lavolps'. The natural settings around the Vézère River and the Communal Ponds also provide pleasant areas for strolls.
The Papeterie de Vaux is often described by visitors as a 'very nice visit' and a 'journey through the stationery' that makes you 'relive those years of hard work'. It offers a warm welcome and interactive elements, making it a unique and less commonly known historical site.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The charm of Ségur-le-Château as one of France's most beautiful villages is highly rated. The superb views from natural points like the Rocher du Chalard are also a highlight, offering a natural perspective on the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the region around Saint-Sornin-Lavolps offers several road cycling routes. You can find options like 'From Arnac Pompadour to the Ségur castle' or the 'Château de Pompadour – Ségur-le-Château loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Sornin-Lavolps guide, catering to moderate to difficult skill levels.
The Hippodrome de Pompadour, located within Saint-Sornin-Lavolps, is a significant racecourse spanning approximately thirty hectares. It hosts both flat and obstacle horse races, notably featuring the last sand track in France. It's a lively spot, especially during the summer months and its annual horse festival on August 15th, with a capacity for 1550 spectators.
Yes, for those interested in horticulture and natural landscapes, the Arboretum Al Gaulhia is located approximately 16 km away, featuring 10 hectares of gardens and ponds. Further afield, about 23 km, you can visit the remarkable Jardins du château de Hautefort.


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