Attractions and places to see around Lafage-Sur-Sombre include historical landmarks and natural landscapes. Located in the Corrèze department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, this village is traversed by the Sombre stream and bordered by the Doustre river. It offers insights into local history, such as the Transcorrézien railway, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty for visitors to explore.
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Luzeges Gorges Viaduct Construction began in 1911 and was completed two years later. The structure is composed of an impressive metal structure, a testament to the engineering of the time. It once provided a passageway for trains crossing the region. Today, it has become a popular tourist attraction.
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Linking Lapleau to Soursac, downstream from the Himalayan-style Rochers Noirs viaduct, hikers, mountain bikers and simple walkers can take the entire Transcorrézien trails, a total of 114 linear kilometers between Tulle and Ussel.
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Beautiful road and beautiful descent to reach the dam. Very steep and busy road to leave there
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This viaduct spans the Luzège Gorges at a height of 92 meters. Originally a railway viaduct, this structure was used for a long time by the Transcorrézien railway, which connected the Tulle countryside to Ussel. It has been renovated to serve as a greenway and allow the inauguration of cycling and hiking trails.
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nice hike with magnificent views of the Black Rocks Viaduct
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It is the most powerful dam in the Dordogne chain. With its 290 m long and 90 m high it offers a breathtaking view downstream and the small village of Aynes.
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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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Nice dam near Saint Pradoux with a view of the artificial lake. It was created by the construction in 1949 of the Valette dam located in the town of St Pardoux-la-Croisille on the river Doustre.
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Lafage-sur-Sombre offers several historical sites. You can explore the vestiges of the Transcorrézien railway, including the beautifully restored old train station and the water supply cistern that served the steam train. The village is also home to the Romanesque Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, one of the last oratories in the region, and several historic stone crosses, such as the Cross of La Foussie.
Yes, the village is defined by its natural surroundings. The Sombre stream runs through Lafage-sur-Sombre, and the Doustre river borders its western side, offering scenic landscapes. Nearby, you can also visit the Saint Pardoux dam, which created an artificial lake on the Doustre river.
The area around Lafage-sur-Sombre is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking (VTT), and fishing. There's a dedicated 9.1 km hiking circuit called "Les chemins de la Sombre" that winds through forests and meadows, incorporating parts of the old Tacot railway line. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Lafage-Sur-Sombre or Cycling around Lafage-Sur-Sombre guides.
Absolutely. The "Les chemins de la Sombre" hiking circuit incorporates parts of the old Tacot railway line, allowing you to walk along this historic route. Additionally, the Himalayan Gateway provides access to the Transcorrézien trails, offering over 100 linear kilometers for hikers and mountain bikers between Tulle and Ussel.
While Lafage-sur-Sombre itself is a small village, the surrounding region offers family-friendly natural spaces. For example, Les Jardins de Bardot is an open natural space with various shrub varieties, suitable for a leisurely family visit. The hiking trails, such as "Les chemins de la Sombre," can also be enjoyed by families depending on their fitness levels.
For impressive scenic views, head to The black rock viaduct. This man-made monument spans the Luzège Gorges at a height of 92 meters and offers magnificent vistas. It has been renovated to serve as a greenway, perfect for walking and enjoying the scenery.
The Himalayan Gateway is a significant access point that links Lapleau to Soursac, located downstream from the Rochers Noirs viaduct. It provides access to the extensive Transcorrézien trails, which span 114 linear kilometers between Tulle and Ussel, making it ideal for hikers, mountain bikers, and walkers.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. The former railway viaduct, The black rock viaduct, has been renovated into a greenway, perfect for cycling. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Lafage-Sur-Sombre guide, including options around the Saint Pardoux dam and Eyrein.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for water-related activities, but can be warmer. Winter can be suitable for some activities, but trails might be less accessible depending on conditions.
The nearby town of Eyrein features an SNCF station, a beautiful fountain, and a listed church, offering a glimpse into local life and historical structures. It's a good spot to explore if you're in the vicinity.
Yes, Les Jardins de Bardot is an open natural space that showcases the horticultural potential of the Dordogne Gorges' southwest slope. It features numerous shrub varieties like holly, medlars, lilacs, field maples, and vines, providing a peaceful environment to explore.
For running enthusiasts, there are several trails available. You can find various routes in the Running Trails around Lafage-Sur-Sombre guide, including loops around the Étang de la Prade and the Saint Pardoux dam, offering moderate difficulty options.


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