The Corrèze is a rural paradise of contrasting landscapes and exceptional colours. Rich green forests, heather-covered moors, trout-filled rivers, deep-water lakes, apple orchards, centuries-old trees, wild orchids, slate and lauze sit side by side under a vast sky.
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Tables d'orientation - AyenAt the exit of Ayen, take D39 in the direction of Perpezac-le-Blanc. At the top of the mound of Ayen, we find a viewing table which allows to track down the Monts d'Auvergne, the Limousin mountain...[+]
Les Orgues de Bort - Bort les Orgues4km west of Bort-les-Orgues. Situated at an altitude of 789m, perched 350m above the town of Bort-les-Orgues, these rock formations were formed by volcanic lava flow. The end of the rock is shaped...[+]
Peat bog of Longeyroux - Meymac15km northwest of Meymac. A biological environment of European interest, this peat bog lies at an altitude of 900m in the communes of Meymac, St-Merd-les-Oussines and Chavanac. It occupies a huge 250ha...[+]
Panoramic tower of Mont Bessou - MeymacHighest point in the Limousin on the D36, 4km north of Meymac. Situated at an altitude of 1,001m, this observatory has a viewpoint overlooking the Monts du Cantal and Monts de l’Auvergne.[+]
Site of Saint-Nazaire - Saint Julien près BortOn the D127, 12km west of Bort-les-Orgues. Promontory at the confluence of the Dordogne and the Diège rivers, where the village and the church of Saint-Nazaire once stood. From the end of the promontory,...[+]
Wide-open, natural beauty
The Corrèze is a rural paradise of contrasting landscapes and exceptional colours. Rich green forests, heather-covered moors, trout-filled rivers, deep-water lakes, apple orchards, centuries-old trees, wild orchids, slate and lauze sit side by side under a vast sky.