| 17 January 2010
Region Information

- Major city: Limoges, Brive-la-Gaillarde
- Untouched countryside of hills, gorges and lush green meadows
- Ancient villages Famous for Limoges porcelain and enamel
The Limousin region, on the western slopes of the Massif Central attracts visitors in search of unspoiled countryside.
The Corrèze, Creuse and Haute Vienne contain hills and gorges, and lush green meadows. Numerous ancient village churches dot the landscape as well as more imposing abbey churches and fortresses.
The Corrèze, Creuse and Haute Vienne contain hills and gorges, and lush green meadows. Numerous ancient village churches dot the landscape as well as more imposing abbey churches and fortresses.
Its moorlands have made the Limousin a region of horse-breeders. The Anglo-Arab horse originated from the famous studs at Pompadour, and this region is today an ideal place for an equestrian holiday.
The many lakes and rivers of the Limousin provide endless possibilities for canoeing, sailing, wind-surfing and other water sports. Fishermen will also appreciate the abundant trout in the regions streams and brooks.
Limousin is also well-known for the famous Limoges enamel and porcelain, and tapestries from Aubusson.
Places of Interest
| Aubusson | Long tradition of tapestry making, Jean-Lurcat Artistic and Cultural Center, Hotel de Ville tapestry collections |
| Gimel-les-Cascades | A charming hamlet, set in a deep gorge |
| Gueret | Built around a monastery founded in the 8th century, the Municipal Museum houses a fine collection of porcelain. |
| Limoges | Porcelain, enamel and faience work, chateau, church of St. Michel-de-Lions, Cathedral of St. Etienne |
| Noirlac | Abbey |
| Solignac | The Abbatiale Church |
| Segur-le-Chateau | Picturesque village dominated by its fortified chateau, the house of Henri IV |
| Treignac | Rocher des Folles with a view of the Vézères gorges |
| Tulle | 12th century cathedral, City Museum, Maison de Loyac, cathedral cloister |
| Uzerche | Site of a famous 8th century siege by the Sarazins |
Tourism and Sports
Limoges porcelain, tapestries in Aubusson
Canoeing, horse-back riding, biking, hiking
Cuisine
Limousin is known for a marvelous soup called bréjaude, eaten with rye bread, and so thick with cabbage and other vegetables that a spoon will stand up in it. Traditional dishes include a variety of stews such as potée, cabbage stew, cassoulet, beans and pork and sauced dishes, accompanied by chestnuts or rye pancakes. The beef of the region is extremely tender and full of flavor. Deserts include thick home-made cakes: clafoutis with cherries, flaugnarde with apples, galette Corrézienne, and the almond cake of the Creuse.
Limousin Holiday Homes
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LA CHAPELLE SALAMARD |
2 ROUTE DE SAINT VICTURNIEN | |
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LES TUILIERES |
LES PRATS Quality gites near treignac in the heart of the limousin countryside. Les prats offers a comfortable and relaxing self catering holiday £150/week |
LA BROUSSE Maison brousse offers wonderful and tranquil b&b accommodation near to the medieval town of le dorat in france's haute vienne. La maison was recently extended and renovated. It has an indoor heated swimming pool, a gym, two south facing sun decks over looking two acres of lawn and beaut... £65/Week |





