Go around the Puy du jour along the Saint-Bonnette and Ganette rivers to reach the town.
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Go around the Puy du jour along the Saint-Bonnette and Ganette rivers to reach the town.
(Blue marking)
05.55.26.59.61
www.tulle-en-correze.com
tourism@tulle-en-correze.com
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From Laguenne train station, you can reach the church via the old town and its medieval buildings on rue des armuriers.

Set off to discover Confolent-Port-Dieu, built on a rocky spur at the confluence of the Dordogne and Chavanon.

On the borders of Corrèze and Cantal stand the remains of the Tours de Merle (11th - 15th centuries).

From Laguenne station, you can go to the church via the old town with its medieval buildings on rue des Armuriers.

At its starting point, the circuit presents the rich heritage of Sainte-Fortunade.

This shaded path will take you to discover the Saint-Bonnet-Elvert plateau.

Around 1905, Joseph MAS (nicknamed Bardot) and his wife Maria undertook to become market gardeners in the sunny gorges of the Dordogne.

Between the plateau and the Dordogne gorges, you will discover the Puy Murat and its magnificent panorama of the Pont du Chambon and the Dordogne gorges.

6km: Leave the village of Corrèze to explore the old wash houses and fountains as well as the characterful hamlets.

14km: In the calm of the undergrowth of the Corrézienne forest

9.6km: The Puy de Sarran, with its 819 meters height, offers a magnificent 300° panorama and is the highest point of the Monédières massif.

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

Permanently winding through shaded undergrowth on either side of the Glane gorges.

This path leads to one of the most beautiful panoramas you can have over the medieval town of Treignac.

From the reception area of the small station, the marked path through the Garenne du Puy Grolier leads to the old carderies.

Sheltered by its three castles, the medieval village of Curemonte stretches on a line of ridges overlooking the Sourdoire and Maumont valleys.

14km: The “grand tour de Sédières” is an easy hike which starts at the castle and crosses five communes and four cantons.

After admiring the chapel with its Byzantine-style wall frescoes, continue along a shaded path that passes through typical villages

13km: After the Meunier trail, follow the path to paradise, cool off in the undergrowth.

This trail takes you to a time when the ruins of the old Tony mill bear witness to the austerity of yesteryear.

5km: Take the narrow streets of the medieval city to the hamlet of Neupont and its bread ovens with stepped roofs.

5km: Discover the houses, farmhouses, stepped chimneys, ovens and rustic wells

In an entirely natural setting, travel our dirt roads to discover the forests

What do you prefer? The sweetness of the deciduous forests, the mysteries of the resinous undergrowth, the harsh landscape of the heather moors, or the freshness of the water's edge...

After discovering the 12th century Romanesque church, you will enjoy a view of the valley from the village of “Mailher”.

On the program of the walk, two emblematic sites of the Plateau de Millevaches: the remains of Les Cars, elements of a vast Gallo-Roman agricultural estate, and the Tourbière du Longeyroux.
You can contact the reception at +33 (0)5 55 96 97 22