Hiking

From Pont-Aubert to Rochers Noirs

You will explore the natural heritage of Soursac by going towards the Pont-Aubert lake where a fishery has been set up.

You will explore the natural heritage of Soursac by going towards the Pont-Aubert lake where a fishery has been set up.

After passing the old station, you will follow the Tacot route, which will take you to the Viaduc des Rochers Noirs, built between 1911 and 1913 and classified as a Historic Monument in 2000, then to the Firmin garden which offers a breathtaking view of the Luzège valley.

Yellow marking.

A little tip: before the tunnel near the Viaduc des Rochers Noires, follow the directions and go down to the right to cross the Luzège gorges via the Himalayan footbridge towards the other bank (return)

Starting point
House of services 19550 SOURSAC
Lat: 45.27594 Lng: 2.197282

Landline telephone: 05 19 60 00 30
Website (URL): www.tourisme-hautecorreze.fr
Email: accueil@otc-haute-correze.fr

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