A world Apart
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A world Apart
222km EAUX 463km • BORD 328km 700km • LYON 385km 615km • NANTES MARSEILLE 868km OURG 772km • STRASB NICE 979km DAM 241km • AMSTER TOULOUSE 1640km 520km • BERLIN BARCELONA 1320km 755km • DUBLIN BRUSSELS 915km GUE 510km • THE HA GENEVA 810km D 820km • MADRI LONDON 755km 835km • ZURICH MILAN PARIS LILLE Agence de Développement et de Réservation Touristiques de la Corrèze (Corrèze Tourist Board) 45, quai Aristide Briand F-19000 Tulle Tel. +33 (0)5 55 29 98 78 [email protected] www.vacances-en-correze.net Photo credits : Olivier GACHEN / ADT Corrèze - Jean-François AMELOT / ADT Corrèze - Lucien ROULLAND / ADT Corrèze - Georges SULLY / ADT Corrèze - Office du Tourisme de Brive et son Pays - Joël TRIBHOUT / ADT Corrèze - Pierre JOURNOU / ADT Corrèze Château de Sédières - Bertrand RIEGER / ADT Corrèze - Jean-Patrick GRATIEN / ADT Corrèze - Communauté de Communes du Pays de Ventadour - Pierre SOISSONS / ADT Corrèze - Jean TIGE / ADT Corrèze - Tim MANNAKEE / ADT Corrèze - Gouffre de la Fage Aubaz ine Château de Val Collonges la Rouge A world Apart In the Corrèze, you have a real feeling of getting away from it all - unexpected encounters, unique places to explore, and unforgettable experiences to share… Amaze yourself by discovering a Corrèze even more breathtaking and captivating than ever! AILLEUeRt S E IT U S E TOUT Dacances-en-correze.n 10-31-1508 Certifié PEFC Ce produit est issu de forêts gérées durablement et de sources contrôlées. Arnac-Pompadour (19231) O.T. du Pays de Pompadour Tel. 05 55 98 55 47 Aubazine (19190) O.T. du Pays d’Aubazine-Beynat Tel. 05 55 25 79 93 Information Point in Beynat Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne (19120) O.T. du Pays de Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne Tel. 05 55 91 09 94 Bort-les-Orgues (19110) O.T. Communautaire du Pays de Bort-Artense Tel. 05 55 96 02 49 Brive-la-Gaillarde (19100) O.T. de Brive-Agglomération Tel. 05 55 24 08 80 Information Point in Allassac, Ayen, Donzenac, Lissac-sur-Couze, Noailles, Objat, Saint-Robert and Turenne Bugeat (19170) O.T. Tel. 05 55 95 18 68 The CORReZE on your MOBILE Flash this QR Code with your smartphone or log onto www.vacances-en-correze.mobi Pla tea u de Mil leva che s Pont du Saillant Egletons (19300) O.T. Intercommunal du Pays d’Egletons Tel. 05 55 93 04 34 Information Point in Lapleau, Marcillac-la-Croisille and Moustier-Ventadour Saint-Privat (19220) O.T. de la Xaintrie Tel. 05 55 28 25 83 Ségur-le-Château (19230) Information Point Tel. 05 55 73 39 92 Sornac (19290) O.T. Tel. 05 55 94 62 66 Lubersac (19210) O.T. Tel. 05 55 73 97 31 Treignac (19260) O.T. Vézère-Monédières Tel. 05 55 98 15 04 Information Point in Chamberet Meyssac (19500) O.T. du Pays de Collonges-la-Rouge Tel. 05 55 25 32 25 or 05 55 25 47 57 Neuvic (19160) O.T. des Gorges de la Haute Dordogne Tel. 05 55 95 88 78 Information Point in Liginiac and Soursac Peyrelevade (19290) S.I. Tel. 05 55 94 71 13 all year round or 05 55 94 70 64 in season Discover the harmonious landscapes of the Vézère and Auvézère valleys, the rolling hills of the Yssandonnais region and our Limousin apple orchards, which produce AOP-quality fruit. The characterful buildings of the area pay homage to local materials such as limestone, schist and slate. Tulle (19000) O.T. intercommunal Tulle et Coeur de Corrèze Tel. 05 55 26 59 61 Information Point in Gimel, Corrèze and Seilhac Uzerche A town which has been awarded the “Plus Beaux Détours de France” (Most Beautiful Detours in France) label. This medieval settlement stands on a promontory encircled by a meander of the Vézère river. Limousin Romanesque-style church. Regional Documentation Centre for Landscape Archaeology. Lubersac Renaissance house, incorporating the Permanent Centre for Religious Art. Romanesque church and Château du Verdier. er t TULLE itinerary Pom pad our 115km Ségur le château Officially recognised as “Un des Plus Beaux Villages de France” (One of The Most Beautiful Villages in France). Standing on the banks of the Auvézère, the village is home to half-timbered houses and the ruins of a medieval fortress. Arnac-Pompadour A renowned equestrian village and home to the national stud (haras national), mare farm (jumenterie) and Château de la Marquise given by Louis XV to his mistress, Madame de Pompadour. Arnac priory church and St-Blaise chapel. Horse races and equestrian events. Saint-Robert Officially recognised as “One of The Most Beautiful Villages in France”. Picturesque alleyways and delightful residences. Fortified Romanesque church (12C). Viewpoints. Ayen Orientation table with views of the Yssandonnais area and the Brive basin. Uzerche (19140) O.T. du Pays d’Uzerche Tel. 05 55 73 15 71 Information Point in Vigeois Objat Recipient of the “Site Remarquable du Goût” label for the quality of its produce. Fruit and vegetable markets and suckling calf fairs. Voutezac A picturesque fortified village. Clergoux (19320) S.I. Intercommunal Tel. 05 55 29 12 03 Le Saillant medieval bridge, chapel with stained glass windows designed by Chagall, château and private park. Vézère Music Festival. “Les Coteaux du Saillant-Vézère” vineyards. COLLONGES-LA-ROUGE (19500) O.T. du Pays de Collonges-la-Rouge Tel. 05 55 25 47 57 or 05 55 25 32 25 Information Point in Curemonte Allassac César tower, fortified church. Headquarters of the Pays d’Art et d’Histoire Vézère-Ardoise association. Donzenac / Travassac Medieval village. In Travassac, visit the impressive slate quarries and admire the view from the orientation table overlooking the Brive basin and the Yssandonnais area. Vigeois 11C abbey church and Romanesque bridge spanning the Vézère river. C u re m on te ys DES AJUSTANTS PAYS DE VEnTADOUR and pa The majestic Dordogne, tamed by the dams along its length, provides the perfect landscape for excursions to its surrounding plateaux: to the north, towards Clergoux, a region dotted with forest, lakes and ponds; and to the south, the area of the Xaintrie, with its atypical Corrèze landscapes boasting incomparable architecture, magnified by its lauze stone roofs. From the impregnable “eagle’s nest” of Ventadour to the Route des Ajustants, overlooking the beautiful Dordogne, passing through the deep gorges of the Luzège, the wild and grandiose sights of this area will fascinate those with a keen interest in the history of the Troubadours. USSEL TULLE Brive-la-Gaillarde Nicknamed the “Joyful Gateway to the South”. Renaissance buildings and the St-Martin collegiate church. Book Fair and the market that was much loved by Georges Brassens. Brive Festival. Gastronomic events. Labenche Museum of Art and History. Lac du Causse A lake covering 84ha overlooked by the villages of Lissacsur-Couze, Chasteaux (viewpoint and church porch), the ruins of the Château de Couzage and the “Montagne Pelée” (Bald Mountain). Noailles / Gouffre de la Fage A magnificent chasm for those keen to explore the underground world beneath the “causse” (limestone plateau). Turenne Officially recognised as “One of The Most Beautiful Villages in France”. Seat of a former viscountcy, the village is dominated by the ruins of its feudal château. From the orientation table at the Tour César (César tower), enjoy a view of the border region between the Corrèze and the Lot. Collonges-la-Rouge Officially recognised as “One of The Most Beautiful Villages in France”. This medieval village built from red sandstone boasts superb historical buildings renowned for their architectural harmony. Fortified manor houses and an old covered market hall. Art workshops. Egletons The 13C church dominates the town, which is still encircled by its medieval ramparts. Centre de Découverte du Moyen-Âge (Middle Ages Discovery Centre). Ventadour festival in summer. Argentat-sur-Dordogne A former trading port for gabare boatmen, with traditionally paved quaysides and lauze stone rooftops. Maison du Patrimoine heritage museum. Gabare boat trips on the Dordogne. Meyssac A market town built from red sandstone. Medieval quarter, including an old covered market hall. Branceilles “1001 Pierres” vineyards. Curemonte officially recognised as “One of The Most Beautiful Villages in France”. A village with three churches and three châteaux where the writer Colette once stayed. Fortified manor houses and an old covered market hall. Orientation table. Puy de Roche de Vic Orientation table with a 360° view of the Corrèze, the Lot and the Monts d’Auvergne. Aubazine An imposing Cistercian abbey founded by St-Etienne, the extraordinary Canal des Moines, orientation table at the Puy de Pauliac, and ruins of a convent. Sights along this route include a windmill, gigantic lava “organ pipes”, a romantic château amid a landscape remodelled by an impressive dam, and a sprinkling of unforgettable scenic views on the edge of the Auvergne. Forter esse de Venta dour Barra ge de Bort -les-O rgues USSEL Ruins of the Tours de Merle A medieval citadel built on a rocky promontory in the Gorges de la Maronne. Tours and activities. St-Julien aux Bois / Fermes du moyen-âge A picturesque village, home to the “Farms of the Middle Ages” tourist attraction, which painstakingly recreates the rural life of the period. Auriac / Jardins Sothys Interesting architecture full of character around the church. Themed gardens created by the Sothys cosmetics group. Pont du Chambon An arched bridged in the Gorges de la Dordogne. Marcillac la Croisille Water sports centre on the Lac de la Valette (230ha), a reservoir along the Doustre river. The Lantourne viaduct, built long ago for the picturesque Transcorrézien steam train. Clergoux / Château de Sédières A medieval castle remodelled during the Renaissance amid a vast estate of forests and lakes. Festival and activities in summer. Former railway station for the Transcorrézien train. TULLE 100km itinerary Forteresse de Ventadour / Moustier-Ventadour The vestiges of a medieval château perched on a rocky spur occupy this steeply sloped site. The fortress is indelibly linked with the memory of the Troubadours, and the most famous troubadour of them all, Bernart de Ventadour. Tours, sound and light shows, and events and activities in summer. Site de St-Nazaire / St-Julien près Bort A grandiose viewpoint at a height of 100m overlooking the Gorges de la Dordogne at the confluence with the Diège river. The promontory here is where St Nazaire is said to have chased away the devil. Route des Ajustants / Belvédère de GratteBruyère Beyond the Saint-Projet bridge, this route overlooks the reservoir created by the Aigle dam amid a wild and verdant landscape. At Gratte-Bruyère, enjoy a superb view of the confluence of the Dordogne and Sumène rivers. Orgues de Bort Overlooking the village of Bort from a height of over 300m, these gigantic “organ pipes”, created by a lava flow, have been sculpted by the elements over time. Orientation table with views of the Monts d’Auvergne. Barrage de Bort This impressive dam, 120m high and 390m long, has created a reservoir on the Dordogne with a surface area of 1,075 hectares. A circuit is available for visitors at the foot of the dam. Bort les Orgues A small town at the crossroads of the Limousin and the Auvergne. Musée de la Tannerie et du Cuir (tanning and leather museum), manufacture of leather goods, plus a factory shop. Château de Val This elegant medieval fortress has been reflected in the waters of the Dordogne since the construction of the Bort dam. Guided tours, art exhibitions and events and activities. Boat trip on the lake. Go rge s de la Do rd ogn e Site du Mont / Sarroux Views of the Château de Val and the reservoir created by the Bort dam. les Fe rm es mé dié va de Xa int rie Site gallo- romai n Tulle e massIf des MOneDIeRES from the PAYS TULLOIS to th des Cars Le Limousin vu par les artistes Emerging between the valleys of the lively Corrèze and Vézère rivers, the Massif des Monédières range is characterised by harmonious undulating forms and wild landscapes occupied by alternating areas of heathland, conifer forests and glistening lakes. USSEL Ussel The former city of the Ventadour family, criss-crossed by the Diège and Sarsonne rivers. Medieval quarter, including the Maison des Ducs de Ventadour. Musée du Pays d’Ussel (local museum). Barrage de l’Aigle This 91m-high arch-gravity dam has created a 26km-long reservoir on the Dordogne. Specially created viewpoint. Visit possible. Barrage du Chastang An arch-gravity dam 79m in height, which has created a 31km-long reservoir along the Dordogne. Visit possible. Barrage du Sablier A small dam upstream from Argentat, which forms the Le Gibanel, at the confluence of the Dordogne and Doustre rivers. Une application et un site gratuits USSEL TULLE itinerary BRIVE Meymac A town which has been awarded the “Plus Beaux Détours de France” (Most Beautiful Detours in France) label. Aristocratic granite mansions, an old covered market hall, belfry and Benedictine abbey. Centre National d’Art Contemporain, Musée de la Fondation Marius Vazeilles. Tour du Mont Bessou The highest point in the Corrèze and Limousin, at an altitude of 976m. Extensive views across the Haute-Corrèze and Monts d’Auvergne. Saint-Setiers / Parc Arboretum This arboretum is home to over a hundred species of trees as well as a forest exhibition. Orientation table with views of the Monts d’Auvergne. Peyrelevade / Wind farm / Chapelle du Rat / Lac de Chammet An area on the border with the Creuse, including the Neuvialle wind farm, the romantic Chapelle du Rat, in addition to viewpoints overlooking the Lac de Chammet. Tarnac A fine group of architectural buildings around the square, including a church, château, fountain and ancient oak tree. Viam From the belvedere alongside the D979, enjoy views of the man-made lake, covering an area of 189 hectares. Bugeat A town famous for its national sports training centre (Centre National d’Entraînement Sportif). Gallo-Roman site “des Cars” / St-Merd les Oussines Comprising two mausolea and a large villa with a monolithic tank below, these 2C remains have retained their mysterious aura. Guided tours in summer. Tourbière du Longeyroux This extensive peat bog depression covering 250 hectares stands at an altitude of over 900m. One of the natural jewels of the Millevaches plateau. Marked nature trails. Former Route des Hêtres (Beech Route) Enjoy beautiful excursions through the remote southfacing landscapes along this route. TULLE BRIVE A bb a ti a le de M ey m a c BRIVE Spontour Once an important shipyard for the construction of gabare boats, and the departure point for gabare boatmen transporting shipments of wood along the Dordogne to the Bordeaux region. Gabare boat trips on the Dordogne. Neuvic Lac de la Triouzoune (410ha), a lake offering numerous waters sports activities. Musée de la Résistance Henri Queuille and the Centre Permanent d’Initiatives pour l’Environnement. La Roche Canillac The historic site of “La Roche Basse”, a medieval village with narrow streets known as “Courrijoux” on a hill overlooking the Gorges du Doustre. Viewpoint as you head up towards StMartin la Méanne. 95km Site de la Vie / Monestier Port-Dieu Views of the Lac de Val and Valiergues windmill This restored windmill open to the public is the Monts d’Auvergne. unique in the Corrèze. Site de Port-Dieu / Confolent Port-Dieu On the banks of the Puy de Manzagol Orientation table with views of the Lac de la Dordogne. Vestiges of the village engulfed by the reservoir created Triouzoune. by the opening of the Bort dam in 1951. Chapelle des Manants and former presbytery. Liginiac The château and church overlook the rooftops of this small town, which is also home to an unusual station for the rebuilt Transcorrézien line. Viaduc des Rochers Noirs This 92m-high viaduct spans the Gorges de la Luzège. It was opened in 1913 by President Poincaré and used until 1959 by the picturesque Transcorrézien steam train. Goulles Ruins of its two feudal towers, the Tours de Carbonnières. itinerary Beaulieu-surDordogne A medieval town on the banks of the Dordogne built around an abbey church with a superb tympanum. Strawberry festival in May. Gabare boat trips on the Dordogne. Us sel itinerary 110km itinerary Dominated by the upland region of the Limousin, covered with huge expanses of forest, meadows and peat bogs, dotted with the sources of numerous rivers, and home to vast horizons and granite buildings full of character, the Millevaches plateau boasts a uniquely mysterious and captivating atmosphere. TULLE nTADOUR the seat of the dukes of VE ing the dordogne ok lo er ov ts in po ew vi d an USSEL TULLE ogne Beaulieu-sur-Dord BRIVE BRIVE PLATEAU DE MILLEVACHES BRIVE La Chapelle aux Saints Museum of Neanderthal Man. of gorges and lakes the XAInTRIE region, a land the limousin RIVIERA USSEL BRIVE Juillac Orientation table with views of the Yssandonnais area. Ussel (19200) O.T. de la région d’Ussel Tel. 05 55 72 11 50 to the south" to from the "joyful gateway The medieval towns and villages along this route are full of character and charm, as well as teeming with history, with a pace of life and atmosphere which changes as you travel through gentle southern-influenced landscapes and steep, verdant escarpments. USSEL itinerary Eygurande (19340) O.T. du Pays d’Eygurande Tel. 05 55 94 40 32 Meymac (19250) O.T. Tel. 05 55 95 18 43 S a in t- R ob and YSSAnDOnnAIS region VeZeRE-AUVeZeRE valleys tourist offices Argentat (19400) O.T. du Pays d’Argentat Tel. 05 55 28 16 05 Les Tours de Merle Gorges de la Dordo gne www.v pefc-france.org la Ga ill ar de M ar ch é de Br ive Tulle Préfecture (main administrative centre) of the Corrèze département and capital of the lace and accordion industries. Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, Benedictine cloisters with a museum, and medieval district. Collection from the Manufacture Nationale d’Armes (National Arms Factory). Les Nuits de Nacre festival dedicated to the accordion. Gimel les Cascades A magnificent natural site with three waterfalls with a total height of 143m. Collection of silverwork in the church. geo.culture-en-limousin.fr Sarran Musée du Président Chirac, displaying the gifts received by Jacques Chirac during his time as President of France. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions. Impressive views from the Le Puy de Sarran orientation table. Un outil insolite à partager en famille ou entre amis ! An uncommon app to experiment, with friends and family ! Lestards A stunning thatch-covered Templar church. Lac des Bariousses An artificial lake covering 99 hectares amid a verdant, wooded landscape. Une visite d’expériences et de sensations Treignac-sur-Vézère A medieval village with a Romanesque bridge, old covered market hall, half-timbered Renaissance houses etc. Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires, Comptoir du Chocolat. National and international canoeing and kayaking competitions. Suc-au-May / Chaumeil 360° views of the Corrèze and Monts d’Auvergne from an altitude of 908m. The village of Chaumeil is famous for the accordion music of Jean Ségurel, a singer and musician from the Monédières region, an area indelibly linked with the famous cycling races hosted here. Etang de Meyrignac l’Eglise This charming lake is located in the heart of the Massif des Monédières. Corrèze This former fortified village in the valley of the same name is home to the riverside Chapelle du Pont du Salut. Ruines de Tintignac / Naves This extensive archaeological site of Celtic origin (3C BC) is currently being excavated. Tours in summer. A superb retable carved from walnut is displayed in the village church. Parmi les lieux à visiter avec l’appli : Brive-la-Gaillarde • Gimel-les-Cascades • La Vallée de la Dordogne • Meymac • Tulle • Viam. Parmi les lieux des œuvres numériques : Brive-la-Gaillarde • Gimel-les-Cascades • Meymac • Tulle • Viam. Avec GéoCulture – le Limousin vu par les artistes, géolocalisez-vous et partez à la découverte du Limousin à travers plus de 700 œuvres plastiques, littéraires, occitanes… Once geolocalized, discover Limousin area through more than 700 works of arts (paintings, drawings, litterature, occitan culture, music…). Ca sc a de s de Gi m el Prolongez l’expérience GéoCulture En 2014, GéoCulture Limousin s’expose. Rendez-vous du 28 juin au 6 septembre à la Bibliothèque francophone multimédia de Limoges. Créées spécialement pour l’occasion par des artistes internationaux, quinze œuvres numériques seront à découvrir en région via une application spécifique (digitalvisions.fr). Go further with GeoCulture through an exhibition from 28th June to 6th September 2014 at the Bibliothèque francophone multimédia in Limoges and a journey all around Limousin with fifteen digital arts specially created for this purpose and available through a specific app. LEURS IL A E T I U S t TOUT DaEcances-en-correze.ne www.v Commune labellized “Family Plus” “Pavillon Bleu Europe” Dam open to visit GEOCULTURE Area richly represented Digital work from 28/06/2014 AffieuxC5 AixC9 AlbignacG4 AlbussacG5 Allassac F3 AlleyratC8 AltillacI5 Ambrugeat C7 Les Angles-sur-Corrèze E5 Argentat G6 Arnac-PompadourE2 AstaillacI5 Aubazine G4 Auriac F7 Ayen F2 BarE5 Bassignac-le-BasH5 Bassignac-le-HautF7 Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne H5 Beaumont D5 Bellechassagne B8 BenayesC3 Beynat G5 BeyssacE2 Beyssenac D2 BilhacI5 Bonnefond C6 Bort-les-Orgues E10 Branceilles H4 Brignac-la-Plaine G2 Brive-la-Gaillarde G3 Brivezac H5 BugeatC6 Camps-St-Mathurin-LéobazelH6 ChabrignacE2 Chamberet C5 ChambouliveD4 ChameyratF4 Champagnac-la-Noaille E6 Champagnac-la-Prune G6 Chanac-les-Mines F5 ChanteixE4 La Chapelle-aux-Brocs G4 La Chapelle-aux-Saints H5 La Chapelle-St-Géraud H6 Chapelle-Spinasse E7 Chartrier-FerrièreH3 Le ChastangG5 ChasteauxG3 Chauffour-sur-VellH4 ChaumeilD6 ChavanacB7 ChaverocheC8 Chenailler-Mascheix H5 Chirac-BellevueD8 ClergouxF6 Collonges-la-Rouge H4 CombressolD7 Concèze E2 Condat-sur-Ganaveix D4 Confolent-Port-DieuC10 CornilF4 Corrèze E6 CosnacG4 Couffy-sur-SarsonneB9 CourteixB9 CublacG2 Curemonte H5 Dampniat G4 DarazacG7 DarnetsD7 Davignac D7 Donzenac F3 Egletons E7 L’Eglise-aux-Bois B5 Espagnac F6 Espartignac D4 EstivalsH3 EstivauxE3 EyburieD4 Eygurande B9 EyreinE6 FavarsF4 FeytB9 Forgès G5 Gimel-les-CascadesE5 GoullesH5 Gourdon-Murat C6 Grandsaigne D6 Gros-Chastang F6 GumondF6 Hautefage Jardin (Le) H6 E7 Jugeals-Nazareth H3 JuillacE2 LacelleB5 Ladignac-sur-RondellesF5 Lafage-sur-SombreF7 Lagarde-Enval G5 Lagleygeolle H4 Lagraulière E4 Laguenne F5 Lamazière-Basse E7 Lamazière-Haute 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Rilhac-Xaintrie Sur le platea u de Millev aches Uz er ch e Châtea io uz ou ne L a c de la Tr é d iè r e u de S C4 G8 s La Roche-Canillac F6 Roche-le-PeyrouxD9 Rosiers-d’Egletons E6 Rosiers-de-JuillacF1 Sadroc F3 SaillacH4 Saint-AngelD8 Saint-AugustinD5 Saint-AulaireR2 Saint-Bazile-de-la-Roche G6 Saint-Bazile-de-Meyssac H5 Saint-Bonnet-Avalouze F5 Saint-Bonnet-Elvert G6 Saint-Bonnet-la-Rivière E2 Saint-Bonnet-l’Enfantier E3 Saint-Bonnet-les-Tours-de-MerleH7 Saint-Bonnet-près-Bort D9 Saint-Cernin-de-Larche G2 Saint-ChamantG6 Saint-Cirgues-la-Loutre H7 Saint-ClémentE4 Saint-CyprienF2 Saint-Cyr-la-Roche F2 Saint-Eloy-les-Tuileries D2 Saint-Etienne-aux-Clos C9 Saint-Etienne-la-Geneste D9 Saint-Exupéry-les-Roches C9 Sainte-FéréoleF4 Sainte-FortunadeF5 Saint-FréjouxC9 Saint-Geniez-ô-Merle G7 Saint-Germain-Lavolps C8 Saint-Germain-les-VergnesF4 Saint-Hilaire-Foissac E7 Saint-Hilaire-les-Courbes C5 Saint-Hilaire-LucE8 Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux F4 Saint-Hilaire-Taurieux H5 Saint-JalE4 Saint-Julien-aux-Bois G7 Saint-Julien-le-Pèlerin H7 Saint-Julien-le-Vendômois D2 Saint-Julien-Maumont H4 Saint-Julien-près-Bort D9 Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze D9 Saint-Martial-de-Gimel F6 Saint-Martial-Entraygues G6 Saint-Martin-la-Méanne G6 Saint-Martin-Sepert D3 Saint-Merd-de-Lapleau F7 Saint-Merd-les-Oussines B7 Saint-MexantF4 Saint-Pantaléon-de-Lapleau E8 Saint-Pantaléon-de-LarcheG3 Saint-Pardoux-Corbier D3 Saint-Pardoux-la-Croisille F6 Saint-Pardoux-le-Neuf C8 Saint-Pardoux-le-Vieux C8 Saint-Pardoux-l’Ortigier F4 Saint-PaulF6 Saint-Priest-de-GimelE6 Saint-Privat G7 Saint-Rémy B8 Saint-Robert F2 Saint-Salvadour E5 Saint-Setiers B7 Saint-Solve E2 Saint-Sornin-Lavolps E2 Saint-Sulpice-les-BoisC7 Saint-Sylvain G5 Saint-Viance F3 Saint-Victour D9 Saint-Ybard D3 Saint-Yrieix-le-Déjalat D6 Salon-la-Tour D3 SarranD6 SarrouxD9 Segonzac F2 Ségur-le-Château D2 Seilhac E4 Sérandon E9 SérilhacG5 Servières-le-Château G7 SexclesH6 SioniacI5 SornacB8 Soudaine-LavinadièreC5 Soudeilles D7 Soursac F8 TarnacB6 ThalamyC9 Toy-Viam B6 Treignac C5 TrocheE3 TudeilsH5 Tulle F5 Turenne H4 UssacF3 Ussel C8 Uzerche D3 Valiergues D8 VaretzF3 Vars-sur-Roseix F2 Végennes H5 VeixD5 VenarsalF4 VeyrièresD9 Viam C6 Vigeois E3 VignolsE2 Vitrac-sur-MontaneE6 VoutezacF3 Yssandon F2 Learn more about Campervan areas in Corrèze Pans de Travassac Turenne