




Restored 19th-century landscaped park on the outskirts of a brick-and-stone château, now the town hall.
This landscaped park extends over 7 hectares. Its arboretum was partly destroyed during the storm of 1999 (450 trees were destroyed). Since then, it has been restored and offers a magnificent view over the Vienne valley. In the distance, you can see Limoges and even further away, the Monts d'Ambazac and Laurière. An immense green lawn, criss-crossed by gracefully meandering paths, awaits you. Here, you can stroll or jog, and children can enjoy the many games set up for them. They won't leave without trying to unravel the mysteries of the plant maze. Trees, shrubs, flowerbeds, there's something for everyone. It's a privileged place where you can hear the common nuthatch, the triple-banded kinglet or the common fox
This landscaped park extends over 7 hectares. Its arboretum was partly destroyed during the storm of 1999 (450 trees were destroyed). Since then, it has been restored and offers a magnificent view over the Vienne valley. In the distance, you can see Limoges and even further away, the Monts d'Ambazac and Laurière. An immense green lawn, criss-crossed by gracefully meandering paths, awaits you. Here, you can stroll or jog, and children can enjoy the many games set up for them. They won't leave without trying to unravel the mysteries of the plant maze. Trees, shrubs, flowerbeds, there's something for everyone. It's a privileged place where you can hear the common nuthatch, the triple-banded kinglet or the common fox
Location
Location
Environment
Environment
- A moins de 10 mn de la gare