Attractions and places to see around Saint-Bonnet-Avalouze are primarily found in the surrounding Corrèze region, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The commune serves as a base for exploring the diverse landscapes and cultural heritage of the area. This region features significant natural formations like waterfalls and chasms, alongside historic towns and villages. Visitors can experience both the serene countryside and the architectural heritage of nearby settlements.
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James and Sam are super friendly and helpful. Their house and large property are a dream. Highly recommended.
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This place is well worth it and amazes us with its beauty and the raging force of the tumultuous torrent. Beautiful photos in perspective, accompanied by this idyllic setting.
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Small metal footbridge to cross the Montane on the "Yellow" circuit, starting from Gimel les Cascades. Caution is advised with children.
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An emblematic site in Corrèze, ranked among the most beautiful waterfalls in France. Including Le Grand Saut, La Redole and La Queue de Cheval. Knowing the site for years, I use a personal route that allows you to see the first from an angle that few observe. The following is a shortcut reserved for initiates, who must tread the bramble under foot and descend on the rockery hidden under the ivy, to join the traditional circuit at the foot of the Redole. The rest is no less magnificent on the tourist route. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascades_de_Gimel
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A pretty town in which you can stroll through the medieval streets. In summer many festive events are organized.
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Correze Cycling Holidays is a very nice chambre d'hote for cyclists, owned by the English couple Samantha and James Parry. It is a great base for cycling through the beautiful rolling countryside of Correze in the Dordogne, for all levels. The rooms are nice and the beds good. The inner man is also excellently taken care of.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is Cascades de Gimel, an emblematic site featuring three successive waterfalls: Le Grand Saut, La Redole, and La Queue de Cheval. You can also visit Pont vue cascades 1 for stunning views of powerful torrents and significant altitude differences. Further afield, consider the geological interest of Gouffre de la Fage or the impressive cave system of Gouffre de Padirac.
Yes, the area offers several historical and cultural landmarks. The regional capital, Tulle, is home to Place de la Cathédrale, Tulle, where you can stroll through medieval streets and experience the town's cultural atmosphere. The Cloître Museum in Tulle, with its 13th-century Gothic cloister, is also a notable historical monument. Other significant sites include the 12th-century Abbey of Aubazine and the picturesque red sandstone village of Collonges-la-Rouge.
Many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the Cascades de Gimel offers an engaging outdoor experience. The medieval streets around Place de la Cathédrale, Tulle are pleasant for a family stroll, especially during summer when festive events are organized. The Arboretum Al Gaulhia, with its 10-hectare gardens, also provides a relaxing and educational outing for all ages.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Puy de Pauliac viewpoint, located on the D. 48 northwest of Aubazine. From here, you can see the Monédières mountains, the Corrèze valley, and the Causses. Additionally, Pont vue cascades 1 offers spectacular vistas of the powerful waterfalls.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails catering to different skill levels. Options range from easy walks to more challenging routes. For example, you can explore trails like 'Discovering the city of Tulle' or the 'Cloister museum loop from Tulle'. There's also a longer 'Pont vue cascades 1 – Cascade de Gimel loop from Tulle' for experienced hikers. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Saint-Bonnet-Avalouze guide.
Yes, the rolling countryside of Corrèze is excellent for cycling. There are numerous road cycling routes, including challenging options like 'From Tulle to Gimel' or longer loops such as 'Chaumeil – Puy grand loop from Tulle'. For more moderate rides, consider routes like 'Place de la Cathédrale, Tulle – Cloister museum loop from Tulle'. You can explore these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Bonnet-Avalouze guide. For accommodation specifically catering to cyclists, consider Correze Cycling Holidays.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and exploring natural sites like the waterfalls. Summer also brings festive events to towns like Tulle, adding to the cultural experience. However, the natural beauty of the region can be appreciated year-round.
Absolutely. The Corrèze region is home to several villages recognized among 'The Most Beautiful Villages of France'. These include Collonges-la-Rouge, famous for its distinctive red sandstone buildings, Curemonte, and Turenne. These villages offer a glimpse into traditional French architecture and history.
Several nearby towns host vibrant markets where you can experience local culture and find regional produce. Tulle has markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, Brive-la-Gaillarde on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and Meyssac on Tuesdays and Fridays. These are great places to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.
Accommodation options vary, from charming guesthouses to nature retreats. For cyclists, Correze Cycling Holidays offers a dedicated chambre d'hote. Another unique option is Domaine du Moulin de Lachaud, a quiet nature paradise with various accommodations including a Gallic house, lofts, and bedrooms, situated next to a fishpond with campervan parking and a restaurant.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the serene atmosphere. The Cascades de Gimel are often highlighted as an emblematic and magnificent site. The Pont vue cascades 1 is appreciated for its stunning views and the powerful force of the torrents. Many also enjoy the opportunity to stroll through the medieval streets of Tulle and experience its cultural vibrancy.


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