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The Correze abounds with many hidden delights. Please ask at Reception for a full information folder listing many of the ‘must see’ places to visit. This folder also contains important phone numbers (doctor, dentist and hospital), local market days, supermarkets and pharmacies. Please return it to Reception on the day of departure. Here are just a few of the local ‘must see’ delights during your visit
 Le Puy de Manzagol: a spectacular viewpoint for the Massif Central.

Gratte-Bruyère: a viewpoint to see the Gorges. An excellent point to spot raptors.

The Moustier Ventadour ruin: an impressive 11th century fortress ruin.
 Les Orgues: the cliff above the village Bort-les-Orgues with a beautiful view.
 The weir of Bort-les-Orgues: the first big weir on the Dordogne River.
 Château du Val: a 15th century castle on the edge of a lake.
 Cascade de Salins: a 30m high waterfall.
Puy Mary: one of the highest mountains in the Massif Central.
Parc Régional des Volcans d’Auvergne: a magnificent volcano territory with the Puy de Dôme as the youngest and highest volcano.
Vulcania: an activity park inside an old volcano.
Château de Murol: a castle from the time of the knights.
Plateau de Millesvaches: a fantastic nature area.

Pompadour: where the horse is king.
Cascades de Gimel: an old village with gorgeous waterfalls and streams.
Les tours de Merle: a castle ruin with shows about the Middle Ages.
Gouffre de Pardirac: caves with an underground river.
Touristic steam-diesel-train in Martel
The historical cities of Tulle, Brive, Limoges and Clermont-Ferrand
Try the following websites for more information prior to your visit
www.vacances-en-correze.net www.gpstracks-dordogne.nl www.tourismelimousin.com www.canoehdl.com http://golf.neuvic.com/ www.valaventure.com/fr,1,3380.html
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