Discover the best top things to do in Limousin, France including Cathedrale St-Etienne, Musee du president Jacques Chirac, Jardins de l'Eveche, Le Moulin du Got, Gare de Limoges, Ferme Les Clautres, Les Pans de Travassac, Lac de Vassiviere, Eglise Saint-Pierre, Chateau de Montbrun.
Restaurants in Limousin
4.5 based on 422 reviews
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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From the slightly phallic clock tower to the church like dome an extraordinary building well worth a visit. In addition you can take a train! Among the great architectural railway stations of Europe - Milan, St Pancras and Limoges.
4.5 based on 232 reviews
Really nice place with beautiful sightings. The guides tells the story of ardoise slates, including demonstration on how to work them
4.5 based on 237 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Montbrun domaine is an unforgettable Middle ages private domaine that welcomes its visitors from all over the world to increase the Tourism of Haute Vienne and Limousine region in France. There is a rustic pub restaurant "La Tavern" famous as a meet point of the region, its variety of International card cocktails, beers, menu, music and atmosphere with a panoramic view at the Haunted castle of Montbrun. The castle originally had been built on order of King Henry the second and later owned by his son Richard the Lyon's heart where he took his last breath and remains within a granite tomb on top of the mountain just in front of the main gates of the Fortress. Interior os the castle is the most impressive with its 2 floors library, chimney room, granite and marble table of King Arthur and twelve knights with its chandeliers with candles in style of 12-15th century, bedrooms with handmade furnitures and stairs leading through the floors of the towers, panoramic kitchen and much more...
This Medieval castle was fabulous. We had a guided tour (€15pp booked at the Teverne) and it was SO worth it. The guide Irina was really passionate while she took us through the castle for 1,5 hours and told us many fun facts and details about the different rooms and how people lived back then. Most people in our group were French, and yet she took the time to tell us everything in English. Great visit, would recommend!
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