Natural monuments around Saint-Martin-Terressus offer diverse natural landscapes in the Haute-Vienne department of France. The area features tranquil settings, including ponds and forests, providing opportunities for observing local wildlife and exploring ecological sites. While the commune itself presents local natural attractions, it also serves as a base for accessing larger natural sites in the wider Limousin region. This guide highlights several natural monuments and landmarks within and near Saint-Martin-Terressus.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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It has very beautiful paths that are a little wet these days. Too bad that some trails are no longer accessible because the vegetation has invaded them.
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The source does not look like much, but the tree has chosen its place well, while preserving the building, it has water for its roots.
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Walked by without seeing her. It was when I saw Mlle turn in front that I saw the tree. Its roots had a particular shape, they spanned a pile of stones. Closer, surprise, a spring with an open coping and an old-fashioned masonry cap. We can assume that it was built before and that the tree grew, respecting its environment. Nature does things well.
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A scattered gathering of carved patterned stones, of various effigies, dancing at least from the Middle Ages, to be verified. Engraved stelae, a loophole disguised as an orientation table and the stone chapel.
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Take the time to turn around, the look changes with each view, especially the underside of the hat.
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Small walk accessible for young children and strollers because the trails are perfectly maintained. There are certainly the largest Douglas pines in Europe, but what makes the magic of this arboretum is the small pond with its small bench and no one around you. If you come to the Monts d'Ambazac, this is one of the beautiful walks to do.
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Many tree species are visible, among which: Giant sequoia, Nordmann fir, Calocedra, Cryptomeria, Japanese cypress or heterophyll oak and many reach record sizes.
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You can explore several distinctive natural monuments. Don't miss La Lieue Dolmen, an ancient megalithic structure where its appearance changes from different perspectives. Another unique spot is the Beech Tree Over the Spring, where a beech tree's roots have grown to encompass a spring with an old masonry cap, showcasing nature's adaptability.
Yes, the Arboretum of La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice is particularly suitable for families. It features accessible trails perfect for young children and strollers, allowing everyone to enjoy the variety of tree species, including large Douglas pines, and a tranquil small pond.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes, from tranquil ponds and forests to unique ecological sites. You'll find ancient trees, natural springs, and areas like Les Sauvages with ponds and local wildlife. The wider Limousin region also features expansive lakes such as Lac de Saint-Pardoux and Lac de Vassivière, and the unique wetland environment of Tourbière des Dauges.
Yes, some natural monuments have a historical dimension. La Lieue Dolmen is an ancient megalithic historical site. Additionally, The Rocher du Rosaire and the Chapel combines a natural rock formation with a chapel and carved stones, some dating back to the Middle Ages.
Beyond exploring the monuments themselves, the area around Saint-Martin-Terressus is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, cycling, and road cycling. Popular routes include loops along the Taurion river or through the Monts d'Ambazac Forest.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and unique character of the sites. For instance, at the Arboretum of La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice, the peaceful atmosphere and the sight of giant Douglas pines are often highlighted. The changing perspectives of La Lieue Dolmen and the natural integration at the Beech Tree Over the Spring also receive positive feedback.
Yes, areas like Les Sauvages, classified as Natura 2000, are excellent for observing local wildlife, particularly around its ponds where swans can be seen. The Tourbière des Dauges, a significant ecological site nearby, also offers opportunities to see unique flora and fauna adapted to wetland environments.
The Arboretum of La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice offers perfectly maintained trails, making it accessible for young children and strollers, and thus suitable for beginners or those seeking an easy walk. Many of the natural monuments are generally approachable for visitors of varying fitness levels.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities, while winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, though some trails might be wet.
While Saint-Martin-Terressus has local ponds like Guillot Pond, the wider Limousin region boasts larger water bodies. Lac de Saint-Pardoux, about 18-20 km away, is a popular leisure lake, and Lac de Vassivière, approximately 34 km distant, is the largest lake in Limousin, offering numerous amenities and recreational activities.
Yes, the Arboretum of La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice is listed as a viewpoint. Additionally, areas like Les Sauvages offer views of a nearby castle, adding to the scenic appeal of the natural landscape. Many trails around the natural monuments provide picturesque settings for observation.


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