


Admire Eymoutiers
from the belvedereEymoutiers, a town of undeniable charm, has been awarded the “Petite Cité de Caractère” label.
You’ll be seduced by the town’s warm atmosphere and medieval character.
And what better way to admire the beauty of the town than from the air, with the collegiate church of Saint-Etienne, which boasts the finest collection of stained glass in France, with 16 windows listed as a Monument Historique since 1907.
Join the belvedere high up in the Parc du Pré Lanaud and enjoy the view over the whole town – magnificent, isn’t it? 🤩
The Moustier suburb
in ChâteauponsacAnother viewpoint well worth the detour, believe us! Head for Châteauponsac, in the faubourg du moutier, where you can admire the châtelaude town and the Gartempe valley below.
Rightly nicknamed the Pearl of the Gartempe, Châteauponsac is home to many treasures forged over the centuries.
If you stroll through the narrow streets of this fortified town, you’ll discover medieval monuments such as the faubourg du Moustiers with its 15th and 16th century houses, the Benedictine priory and many more…


The breathtaking view
since Mont GarganIt won’t take you long to climb up to Mont Gargan, which has become a must-see if you’re staying in our destination!
Culminating at an altitude of 731 m, you’ll be amazed by the breathtaking view it affords: an unobstructed view from the Auvergne mountains to the Périgord.
The beauty of the horizon
from the Pierre BranlanteOne of the highlights for visitors to the Haute-Vienne region in the Limousin!
You’ll follow the forest to reach this magnificent panorama that will leave you speechless!
Take your time to breathe, admire and take in the magnificent view!


A 360° view
since Château de ChâlucetBuilt on the summit and slopes of a spur, the medieval fortress of Châlucet is one of the most visited sites in the Haute-Vienne.
For a 360° view of the Châlucet landscape, head for the Tour Jeannette.