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Chanteix walks
Rebourg-Chanteix Waterfalls
A short walk near Chanteix where you can admire a pretty waterfall and its stream, the Maumont Blanc. An ideal spot for a picnic at the end of the walk. The hike is easy, with only 400 metres of road.
Around Saint-Germain-les-Vergnes
A short, twenty-minute walk from Malemort-sur-Corrèze, which is pleasant as it is partly shaded and partly sunny. There are a few sections on roads, but there are lovely woodlands and meadows.
Chauvignac Route
A pleasant route that takes us through mixed deciduous forests and leads us to the banks of the Etang de la Poule.
Around the Étang de Lachamp
Just 20 minutes from Malemort-sur-Corrèze, this shaded walk allows you to discover the vast and wild Étang de Lachamp. A pleasant stroll on a hot day.
The Étangs de Lachamp-Favars
Just 20 minutes from Malemort-sur-Corrèze, this shaded walk with very little tarmac allows you to discover the large Étang de Lachamp lake and the forests surrounding Favars. A pleasant walk in hot weather.
This hike takes 2½ hours.
Lovers of the Blanchefort Forest
This route from Lagraulière features long stretches through the Blanchefort Forest and crosses the Brézou stream several times.
The Mazel Mill
A pleasant walk along mostly shaded paths and quiet country lanes in the Corrèze countryside. The path is maintained by Tulle Agglo and is marked in white.
On the Bussières railway tracks
The walk soon joins the old route of the “Paris-Orléans-Corrèze” railway line, which runs between the hamlet and the Bussières mill. It runs partly alongside the Brézou stream and several ponds. On the outskirts of the Étang Neuf at Seilhac, the walk returns via wide paths.
The ponds of Perpezac-le-Noir
A beautiful hike on quiet paths and roads. The hike is very well marked in yellow from the church in Perpezac-le-Noir.
The Moulin de la Chapelle in Sadroc
A route starting from Sadroc, mainly following quiet country lanes. A very sunny route.
The Château de Poissac
A pleasant short hike on the outskirts of Tulle, mostly avoiding paved roads and allowing you to enjoy the site of the Château de Poissac.
At the foot of the Monédières, Seilhac
Starting from Seilhac, this yellow-marked route offers lovely views of the Monédières and runs alongside Lake Bournazel. The route is generally well shaded.
Water, wind and stone: a route around Seilhac
A lovely signposted route starting from Seilhac, passing by the shores of Lac de Bournazel and Étang Neuf. The route offers unobstructed views of the countryside and the monédières, particularly from the orientation point.
Forests and meadows as you cross the Céronne
A walk through woods and lovely views over wide meadows, crossing the Céronne river time and again
There are no signposts, but there are numerous small posts along the route indicating directions (localities and hamlets), installed by the “Chandareurs”, the Navaroise walking and mountain biking association.
Route de la Vacherie from Sainte-Féréole
This route mainly follows well-shaded paths in the first section. The route is marked in yellow from Sainte-Féréole.
Resistance Trail, Les Saulières
A beautiful themed walk starting from Sainte-Féréole along a wide, well-shaded path through the forest.
The route is signposted in yellow and features information boards on the theme of the Resistance.
Route of the plateau at Sainte-Féréole
The route is marked in yellow from Sainte-Féréole. It follows paths and small roads with little traffic.
Sentier de la Rochette in Donzenac
Route near Donzenac along shaded paths. Crossing the Merovingian bridge.
Route of the Forge and Forest Mills
This hike will take you to the ruins of two old mills dating from the 18th century, built on the Brezou stream. You can see old millstones, dykes, a supply channel and the ruins of the Moulin de la Forêt building with the water inlets under the mill.
From ridges to valleys around Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux
A route that follows a ridge path with lovely views of Sainte-Féréole and descends to the banks of the Couze.
Cornil–Poumeyrol circular loop
A route that is mostly through woodland, quite long and with significant elevation changes, but which has the advantage of taking very few tarmac roads. It allows you to see Cornil Church, follow the River Corrèze and see the climbing site as well as the village of Poumeyrol.
The balconies of Corrèze starting from Cornil
This route consists of two circular loops, one 6 km long and the other 9 km long, which can be done independently. They are marked in yellow from the town hall in Cornil. The first passes along the banks of the Corrèze and the arboretum, while the second offers a long stretch through the forest. The whole route is fairly shaded, which can be pleasant in summer. A short detour allows you to admire the ruins of the castle and the church overlooking the village of Cornil.
Around Travassac
A lovely walk, partly through woodland and partly in sunny open country. Very little road walking.
Please note that the route does not pass through the Travassac slate quarry, which is a paid attraction.
Sentier des Saulières in Donzenac
Route starting from Donzenac offering a view of the Travassac slate quarry and following part of the Resistance route with the Trou aux Loups and Chat Huant shelters.