Guidebook for Saint-Laurent-sur-Gorre

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Guidebook for Saint-Laurent-sur-Gorre

Food Scene

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le roc du boeuf
Route de Pressignac
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Lovely spot for a Coffee and delicious Patisserie or Brunch at the weekend. lovely American owner. In the centre of Limoges
Sugar Tree
9 Rue Imbert
Lovely spot for a Coffee and delicious Patisserie or Brunch at the weekend. lovely American owner. In the centre of Limoges
You'll find the restaurant and bar in a 19th century building. The renovation that took place in 2001 transformed this old barn into a superb spot, with a warm and friendly atmosphere. There are traditional dishes, both regional and from other parts of France. Snacks are available all day. When the weather permits, meals are erved outdoors on a lovely terrace, next to a magnificent 200 year old tree.
Les Jouberties
You'll find the restaurant and bar in a 19th century building. The renovation that took place in 2001 transformed this old barn into a superb spot, with a warm and friendly atmosphere. There are traditional dishes, both regional and from other parts of France. Snacks are available all day. When the weather permits, meals are erved outdoors on a lovely terrace, next to a magnificent 200 year old tree.
Delicious locally made Burgers. Favourites with tourists and townies alike.
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Jean Burger
13 Rue Louvrier de Lajolais
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Delicious locally made Burgers. Favourites with tourists and townies alike.
Great spot by a gorgeous Lake, near Massignac. Regular live music, budget food and drinks
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Le Soleil Couchant
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Great spot by a gorgeous Lake, near Massignac. Regular live music, budget food and drinks

Parks & Nature

Situated to the north-west of Saint Junien, Corot is a Natural Area of ​​Ecological Interest.The site is home to a rare plant species: the Royal Osmonde. This majestic fern can be admired from May to September. It forms large clumps whose stems can reach two meters in height. This natural site bears the name of the famous landscape painter Jean Baptiste Camille Corot (1796-1875). Originally from Paris, Jean Baptiste Camille Corot discovered Limousin thanks to friends living near Limoges. After exploring the surroundings of Limoges, he decided in 1852 to go a little further and discover the site of the valley of Glane. The painter fell under the spell of this enclosed valley.
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Site COROT
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Situated to the north-west of Saint Junien, Corot is a Natural Area of ​​Ecological Interest.The site is home to a rare plant species: the Royal Osmonde. This majestic fern can be admired from May to September. It forms large clumps whose stems can reach two meters in height. This natural site bears the name of the famous landscape painter Jean Baptiste Camille Corot (1796-1875). Originally from Paris, Jean Baptiste Camille Corot discovered Limousin thanks to friends living near Limoges. After exploring the surroundings of Limoges, he decided in 1852 to go a little further and discover the site of the valley of Glane. The painter fell under the spell of this enclosed valley.
The lake is one of the largest and most beautiful stretches of water in the department. Located in the Regional Natural Park Périgord Limousin within the bounds of the villages of Saint-Estèphe and Augignac, it lies in a rural area of meadows, woodland, ponds and granite outcrops (nearby are the picturesque Roc Branlantand Chapelet du Diable). The site offers a variety of atmospheres in a remarkable natural setting with outstanding landscapes and heritage.
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Étang de Saint-Estèphe
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The lake is one of the largest and most beautiful stretches of water in the department. Located in the Regional Natural Park Périgord Limousin within the bounds of the villages of Saint-Estèphe and Augignac, it lies in a rural area of meadows, woodland, ponds and granite outcrops (nearby are the picturesque Roc Branlantand Chapelet du Diable). The site offers a variety of atmospheres in a remarkable natural setting with outstanding landscapes and heritage.
45 minutes away, the Lake of Saint-Pardoux is one of the most visited destinations in the Haute-Vienne department of Limousin. The lake is substantial in size, with a surface area covering more than 300 hectares (750 acres), and offers a wide range of facilities and activities to summer visitors. Start your visit at the Site de Santrop, at the main entrance to the lake. Here you can find a good choice of outdoor activities, from quiet walks around the edges of the lake to boating on the water, and from beaches around the edges of the lake to acrobatic tree adventure parks (accrobranche in French). Fitness enthusiasts will want to try the 'Parcours de Santé', a marked series of 4 routes betwe
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Lac de Saint-Pardoux
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45 minutes away, the Lake of Saint-Pardoux is one of the most visited destinations in the Haute-Vienne department of Limousin. The lake is substantial in size, with a surface area covering more than 300 hectares (750 acres), and offers a wide range of facilities and activities to summer visitors. Start your visit at the Site de Santrop, at the main entrance to the lake. Here you can find a good choice of outdoor activities, from quiet walks around the edges of the lake to boating on the water, and from beaches around the edges of the lake to acrobatic tree adventure parks (accrobranche in French). Fitness enthusiasts will want to try the 'Parcours de Santé', a marked series of 4 routes betwe
1 hour & 45 minute away, this stunning Lake is a must visit. It's worth the drive! A man-made lake covering almost 10 square kilometres and at an altitude of 650 metres, Vassiviere was created in 1950 when a dam was constructed and it is now the largest lake in the Limousin region and one of the largest artificial lakes in France. It is of course the leisure opportunities and scenery around the lake that are of interest to visitors, and the edges of the lake are now quite a developed tourist facility with holiday villages, ports and several beaches with lifeguard supervision to enjoy. The most important of these is Beaumont-du-Lac. As well as the beaches, popular activities on Vassiviere in
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Lac de Vassivière
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1 hour & 45 minute away, this stunning Lake is a must visit. It's worth the drive! A man-made lake covering almost 10 square kilometres and at an altitude of 650 metres, Vassiviere was created in 1950 when a dam was constructed and it is now the largest lake in the Limousin region and one of the largest artificial lakes in France. It is of course the leisure opportunities and scenery around the lake that are of interest to visitors, and the edges of the lake are now quite a developed tourist facility with holiday villages, ports and several beaches with lifeguard supervision to enjoy. The most important of these is Beaumont-du-Lac. As well as the beaches, popular activities on Vassiviere in

Arts & Culture

Limoges's porcelain heritage is preserved in this museum with a display of 15.000 pieces: the world's largest collection of Limoges porcelain. Limoges porcelain became famous worldwide after the discovery of abundant kaolin clay deposits in the region.
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Museo Nacional Adrien Dubouché
8Bis Pl. Winston Churchill
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Limoges's porcelain heritage is preserved in this museum with a display of 15.000 pieces: the world's largest collection of Limoges porcelain. Limoges porcelain became famous worldwide after the discovery of abundant kaolin clay deposits in the region.

Getting Around

The train station in the centre of Limoges
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Gare de Limoges-Bénédictins
4 Pl. Maison Dieu
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The train station in the centre of Limoges

Sightseeing

​An hour south , Brantome is known locally as the Venice of Perigord. Wooded cliffs loom up behind the beautiful Benedictine abbey and the river Dronne runs around the village in front of a Benedictine Abbey. There is a small weir and a lovely and unusual right-angled stone bridge to add to the beauty of the scene. Parks and gardens surround much of Brantome, where the traditional Perigord houses are built of the local stone with tiled roofs. Added to this there is a fabulous troglodyte cave with scenes of the Last Judgement carved in the stone and nearby is the Dolmen of Pierre Levée. Inside Brantome abbey there is an elegant staircase and you can visit the monks dormitory with its roof i
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Brantôme
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​An hour south , Brantome is known locally as the Venice of Perigord. Wooded cliffs loom up behind the beautiful Benedictine abbey and the river Dronne runs around the village in front of a Benedictine Abbey. There is a small weir and a lovely and unusual right-angled stone bridge to add to the beauty of the scene. Parks and gardens surround much of Brantome, where the traditional Perigord houses are built of the local stone with tiled roofs. Added to this there is a fabulous troglodyte cave with scenes of the Last Judgement carved in the stone and nearby is the Dolmen of Pierre Levée. Inside Brantome abbey there is an elegant staircase and you can visit the monks dormitory with its roof i
An hour south, Segur-le-Chateau is classified as one of the 'most beautiful villages of France' and on the "Route of Richard the Lionheart". ​ It is a very charming place and as you amble through the tranquil setting and the narrow streets of the village it's hard to guess that in the Middle-Ages this was an important local centre for the region. A cluster of unspoiled medieval houses runs along the river and the village is overlooked by the ruins of the castle that stand on a raised hill behind and dates from the 12th century: the castle provides a scenic backdrop for Ségur-le-Château. Very close to the village you can find the "Parc agricole et paysager du Chedal". This site is official
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Ségur-le-Château
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An hour south, Segur-le-Chateau is classified as one of the 'most beautiful villages of France' and on the "Route of Richard the Lionheart". ​ It is a very charming place and as you amble through the tranquil setting and the narrow streets of the village it's hard to guess that in the Middle-Ages this was an important local centre for the region. A cluster of unspoiled medieval houses runs along the river and the village is overlooked by the ruins of the castle that stand on a raised hill behind and dates from the 12th century: the castle provides a scenic backdrop for Ségur-le-Château. Very close to the village you can find the "Parc agricole et paysager du Chedal". This site is official
Oradour-sur-Glane is a village and historic memorial site 25 minutes North. Before the second World War Oradour-sur-Glane was a small traditional French village centred around its church. The village gained its importance in French history when it was completely destroyed by the retreating forces of the German SS on the 10th June 1944. The destruction of the village also included the murder of all its 642 inhabitants (except a very few who managed to escape) and also some others who were just passing through the village. It is hard to explain the experience of visiting Oradour. At times as you walk along the streets you could almost forget you are in a destroyed village, and expect children
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Oradour-sur-Glane
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Oradour-sur-Glane is a village and historic memorial site 25 minutes North. Before the second World War Oradour-sur-Glane was a small traditional French village centred around its church. The village gained its importance in French history when it was completely destroyed by the retreating forces of the German SS on the 10th June 1944. The destruction of the village also included the murder of all its 642 inhabitants (except a very few who managed to escape) and also some others who were just passing through the village. It is hard to explain the experience of visiting Oradour. At times as you walk along the streets you could almost forget you are in a destroyed village, and expect children