Discover the best top things to do in Limousin, France including Correze Montgolfiere, Atelier du Bien-Etre, Chai Pierre, Smile Kayak, Chateau de Sainte-Feyre, Cathedrale St-Etienne, Musee National Adrien Dubouche, Chateau de Ventadour, Jardins de l'Eveche, Lac de Vassiviere.
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Balloon Flights in Dordogne and Corrèze : Come and discover the Dordogne and Corrèze in all its wild, unspoilt splendour. with the wind, you can ride over villages and catch nature by surprise. Take off from Hautefort castel and Collonges la rouge, Turenne...
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Cave à Vins, Champagne et Spiritueux. Epicerie Fine Bar à vins. Espace entreprise. Terrasse Ombragée. Masterclass Vin.
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With Smile kayak at Roche le Peyroux (Correze), you can practice canoe-kayak and stand up paddle on the Dordogne River. The Mareges dam offers a beautiful nautical trip at the heart of Dordogne canyon. Near Ussel, Bort les Orgues and Neuvic, you can also eat a delicious craft ice cream or other local products and drink a local soda, Belgium/Netherlands beers and wines on a panoramic terrace!
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Visit of the Chateau, the noble floor and the feodal kitchen. Located on the road Gueret-Aubusson and adjoining Gueret, stands the castle of Sainte Feyre on the site of a feudal castle and a fortress. The castle is rebuilt between 1758 and 1762 at the request of the Marquis of Sainte Feyre to welcome his young wife, daughter of the Marquis of Soudeille in Correze. Open from 15 of July to 31st of August
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We popped in here whilst walking around Limoges. It’s a beautiful building- very peaceful. The stained glass windows are stunning as is the building itself both inside and out - would highly recommend
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In its fully renovated setting, the Adrien Dubouché National Museum holds the largest collection of Limoges porcelain in the world. It also contains representative works from the key stages in the history of ceramics. The museum route follows a journey through time that starts in Antiquity and crosses continents and civilisations, leading visitors towards the most recent designs. Everyone can marvel at the virtuosity of the masterpieces on display in an area dedicated to manufacturing techniques. The Adrien Dubouché National Museum and its prestigious collections thus contribute to the international reputation of ceramic arts and the promotion of the exceptional know-how that has made Limoges so famous.
During our time in France, we visited the Musee National Adrien Duboche which is the national porcelain museum several times. The porcelain art on display is truly world-class and worth the visit or several visits. Additionally, their educational exhibits are outstanding showing the porcelain process and the history of porcelain from ancient middle-eastern and Japanese displays to completely modern exhibits. Quite honestly, I knew literally nothing about porcelain but was absolutely amazed and entranced by the art and the exhibits. I cannot encourage you enough to visit the museum it's well worth the trip. As I said, we went several times and enjoyed every visit and always found something additional to catch the eye. DO GO AND ENJOY, YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID.
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This is a great area for adults and children as there is plenty to keep both occupied, lots of nice restaurants and bars dotted around the lake as well as water sports, beaches and a dining boat. The island on the middle of the lake is easily accessible you can either walk, get the petit train or the free water taxi across to the centre. It still feels like a hidden gem as even in the height of summer it never feels overcrowded, a must see in this beautiful part of France.
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