Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Amand-Jartoudeix, a commune in the Creuse department of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The area features ancient churches, prehistoric menhirs, and remnants of medieval structures. Natural landscapes include forests, peatlands, and proximity to significant waterfalls and lakes.
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The waterfalls extend over several stages. In the upper part of the valley, the mighty boulders of the 'Champs de Pierres' are also worth noting.
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Pretty flowered bridge with geraniums crossing the Thaurion, a river with copper-brown water.
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(Sandy) beach supervised in summer
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(Sandy) beach supervised in summer.
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This furnished space allows you to enjoy the water during sunny days. Swimming is supervised in July and August from Tuesday to Sunday afternoon. A refreshment bar and the possibility of renting boats, canoes, pedal boats, and paddle boats complete the offer on this leisure base.
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Bourganeuf is a small medieval town created by the Hospitallers. It is also the third city in France to have seen the appearance of electricity, hence its nickname the city of lights. The town even houses an electrification museum, in addition to its castle, its church and its characteristic Zizim tower.
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A tour that can be done with suitable shoes to descend the steep path. The boots are recommended for two who want to make beautiful POVs closer to the falls.
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The area boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Jarrauds Waterfall, a 15-meter high cascade, or the multi-stage The Augerolles Waterfalls. Nearby, the 12,000-year-old Tourbière des Dauges peat bog offers unique flora and fauna. For larger bodies of water, Châtelus Bridge spans the Thaurion river, with a small beach nearby, and the expansive Lac de Vassivière is just 19 km away.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. The "Histoire et patrimoines" circuit, a 26.7-kilometer trail around Saint-Amand-Jartoudeix, allows you to discover rich natural environments including low marshes, peatlands, heathlands, and forests. You can find more hiking options, including easy loops around Bourganeuf, in the Hiking around Saint-Amand-Jartoudeix guide.
Within Saint-Amand-Jartoudeix, you can explore the 13th-century Church of Saint-Amand-Jartoudeix, notable for its fortified bell tower. The Croix Demoiselle, a granite cross erected in 1850, stands atop a 'puy.' Don't miss the prehistoric Menhir des Clides at Puy Marcoux, and the visible remnants of a medieval fortified house near Le Clou.
Several nearby towns are rich in history and culture. Bourganeuf, about 9 km away, is a medieval town known for its Zizim Tower and historical role in electrification. Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, 16 km away, features medieval houses and a collegiate church. Aubusson, 40 km away, is world-renowned as the 'Tapestry Capital' with a dedicated museum and historic bridges.
Yes, the region offers beautiful lakes for leisure. Lac de Vassivière, approximately 19 km away, is the largest lake in Limousin and a popular destination for water sports, hiking, and mountain biking. Lac de Saint-Pardoux, about 32 km from Saint-Amand-Jartoudeix, is another significant natural beauty spot.
Yes, you can find a pleasant spot at Châtelus-le-Marcheix Beach. This furnished space is ideal for resting, swimming, and relaxing on the sandy beach by the river. During July and August, swimming is supervised, and you can rent boats, canoes, pedal boats, and paddle boats.
The area around Saint-Amand-Jartoudeix offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find road cycling options, including moderate routes like the 'Dognon Bridge – Le Châtenet-en-Dognon loop,' in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Amand-Jartoudeix guide. For more extensive tours, the Cycling around Saint-Amand-Jartoudeix guide features challenging routes like the 'Châtelus Bridge – Lake Vassivière loop'.
Absolutely. The region has a rich ancient history. The Menhir des Clides at Puy Marcoux is a significant prehistoric site. Additionally, the "Histoire et patrimoines" hiking trail covers areas where prehistoric, Gallo-Roman, and medieval remains have been discovered, offering insights into the region's long past.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets. Bourganeuf has a market on Wednesdays, Guéret on Thursdays and Saturdays, Saint-Pardoux on Wednesdays, and Limoges offers daily markets. These are great places to experience local life and find regional produce.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. The Jarrauds Waterfall is loved for its peaceful, green surroundings, while Châtelus-le-Marcheix Beach is praised as an ideal spot to relax, swim, and enjoy the river. The historical depth of towns like Bourganeuf also captivates visitors with its medieval charm and unique history.
Yes, beyond the main landmarks, you can find unique curiosities. The Puy Chalat Hamlet features interesting elements from older structures reused in the walls of a barn. The Châtelus Bridge itself is unique, built upon an older structure now submerged due to the Étroit dam, offering a glimpse into the area's engineering history.


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