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Saint-Clément (Corrèze) walks
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Chauvignac Route
A pleasant route that takes us through mixed deciduous forests and leads us to the banks of the Etang de la Poule.
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.
The Paris-Orléans-Corrèze trail and the Maison du Loup dolmen
A very beautiful walk, well signposted in yellow, passing close to the Vézère and over the castle mound of Château L'Abbaye. The Maison du Loup is a shelter, incorrectly named a ‘dolmen’, which was used to watch over the ford across the Vézère on the precious metals route.
A circular route south of Tulle
A walk through the woods following part of the Way of St James.
From the surroundings of Puy Chammard to the Troh stream
The route first climbs towards Puy Chammard on a quiet road with clear views of Uzerche. After that, it mainly follows paths to make a large circular route around Espartignac, crossing the Troh stream several times. This part offers clear views towards Les Monédières. The route ends along the Vézère river.
Around Laguenne
A short walk through the woods around Laguenne, 5 minutes from Tulle. It begins with a long climb, partly on road, but ends in the woods and along the River Saint-Bonnette. Best enjoyed in summer as it is entirely in the shade of the woodland.
In the footsteps of Simone de Beauvoir in Uzerche
A magnificent walk overlooking the Vézère river, following the route of the old "Paris Orléans Corrèze" railway line on the way there, returning on the other bank along the Vézère and crossing the old town of Uzerche.