Attractions and places to see around Corrèze, a department in south-western France, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region features picturesque medieval villages, significant cultural sites, and varied natural landscapes. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, discover impressive waterfalls, and enjoy the natural beauty of its gorges and plateaus. Corrèze provides opportunities for both cultural discovery and outdoor exploration.
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If you don't take the detour from the GR, you'll have to look for the trails west of the summit... but the view is great, weather permitting.
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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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Eyrin has an SNCF station served by RER trains. The town also has a beautiful fountain, a listed church and a bar.
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Chaumeil may not seem like much, but this seemingly insignificant village is home to two local celebrities. A charming museum open only during the summer season pays tribute to Jean Ségurel, the famous accordionist born and died in the village. The museum also has a bicycle by Raymond Poulidor, a famous French cyclist born in Masbaraud-Mérignat in the Creuse. The famous “Allez Poupou” is inscribed in the collective memory of cyclists. His duels with Anquetil contributed to the legend of the Tour de France.
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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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Beautiful panoramic view to the low mountain range.
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Corrèze is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the spectacular Cascades de Gimel, an emblematic site featuring Le Grand Saut, La Redole, and La Queue de Cheval. Another notable spot is Pont vue cascades 1, offering views of a tumultuous torrent. Beyond these, the region boasts the stunning Gimel Waterfalls, Murel Waterfalls, and Bialet Waterfalls. For panoramic views, head to Suc au May or Mont Bessou, the highest point in Corrèze, located in the Parc Naturel Régional du Plateau de Millevaches. The Dordogne River Gorges also offer splendid vistas.
Absolutely. Corrèze is home to several 'Plus Beaux Villages de France' (Most Beautiful Villages of France), including the striking red sandstone village of Collonges-la-Rouge, the hilltop village of Turenne with its medieval castle, and Curemonte, known for its three castles. Other charming medieval towns include Ségur-le-Château and Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne. You can also explore the impressive medieval ruins of Tours de Merle, perched in the Maronne gorges, or the splendid 12th-century Aubazine Abbey.
Corrèze offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, road cycling, and touring bicycle routes. For hiking, consider trails like the Notre-Dame du Pont-du-Salut Loop or the Porte de Margot loop from Corrèze, both offering easy to moderate difficulty. Cyclists can explore routes such as the Le Suc-au-May – Chaumeil loop from Corrèze for a challenging ride, or the Beautiful Beach – Lake View loop from Eyrein for a moderate touring bicycle experience. Find more routes on the Hiking around Corrèze and Road Cycling Routes around Corrèze guide pages.
Corrèze provides several options for families. The natural waterfalls like Cascades de Gimel offer an exciting outdoor experience. Lakes such as Lake du Causse and Lac de Miel are great for walking, swimming, and other water sports. The Jardins de Colette provide a pleasant garden experience, and the Saint-Antoine Caves offer a relaxing walk in a five-hectare park. Many of the medieval villages also provide engaging historical exploration for all ages.
For a taste of local culture, visit the Denoix Distillery in Brive-la-Gaillarde, a master liqueur maker since 1839, offering local product tastings. You can also discover the ancestral slate-working know-how at The Pans de Travassac in Donzenac, where impressive slate cliffs have supplied material for French historical monuments for centuries. The Ferme la Monèdière offers homemade snacks like sorbet and tartlets, along with farm products to take home.
Corrèze features several impressive châteaux. The picturesque Château de Val is uniquely situated on a peninsula overlooking an artificial lake formed by the Dordogne river. Château de Pompadour is renowned as a significant equestrian center and the finest horse estate in Limousin. Additionally, the medieval village of Curemonte is known for the ruins of its three castles: Plas, Saint Hilaire, and Johannie.
Corrèze is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes, perfect for hiking. Summer is great for water activities at the lakes and rivers. Autumn brings beautiful heather-covered landscapes, especially in the Massif des Monédières, making it excellent for hiking. The region's diverse forests and wild areas are suitable for hiking and mountain biking throughout these seasons.
Brive-la-Gaillarde is a larger town with amenities and cultural sites like the Labenche Museum and Collégiale Saint-Martin. The town of Eyrein, with its SNCF station, fountain, and listed church, also offers local amenities. Uzerche, known as the 'Pearl of Limousin,' provides a rich historical and architectural heritage, making it a charming base. Tulle is another option, known for its Accordéon centre and Gothic cathedral.
For unique geological features, visit Les Orgues de Bort, a remarkable group of basalt columns near Bort-les-Orgues. The Gouffre de la Fage is a spectacular chasm that is also a Natura 2000 site, protecting bat populations. The Corrèze Valley and Vézère Gorges also showcase diverse ecosystems and natural formations.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the force of the water at sites like Pont vue cascades 1, noting it's well worth the visit for its idyllic setting and photo opportunities. The Cascades de Gimel are celebrated as an emblematic site and among the most beautiful waterfalls in France. The region's blend of historical discovery in medieval villages and opportunities for outdoor exploration in its diverse landscapes is highly valued.
Yes, the village of Chaumeil is home to a museum dedicated to Jean Ségurel, a famous accordionist born and died in the village. This museum also features a bicycle from Raymond Poulidor, a renowned French cyclist. Additionally, the Musée Jacques Chirac in Sarran houses presidential gifts received by Jacques Chirac during his time in office, offering a unique glimpse into French political history.
Certainly. The Ferme la Monèdière is a lovely spot with a terrace offering homemade snacks and drinks after a walk. The town of Eyrein also has a bar for refreshments. Many of the charming villages throughout Corrèze will have local cafes and restaurants where you can relax and enjoy regional cuisine.


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