Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Victor-En-Marche include a variety of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, with notable natural features like waterfalls and ponds. There are 15 hidden gems waiting to be explored in this area.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Located in the heart of the Chabrières forest, this animal park is dedicated to the wolf. It accommodates around forty specimens in semi-freedom in its natural space.
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The historic character of the place makes Puy Gaudy unique. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the puy offers a strategic position. Today there are still some traces of the oppidum, notably the ruins of a mill and granite sarcophagi. Another interest, the splendid 360 degree view rewards the effort made to climb up here.
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It is a granite chaos. It takes its name from the shape of these large stones. They would have served as a refuge for peasants who wanted to escape the Russian countryside under Napoleon. On site, an orientation table gives you information to appreciate the panorama. Access via the coniferous forest also offers a splendid setting.
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A great little pond that allows you to always be on the edge of the water when running around.
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The Puy des Trois Cornes, or Mont Bernage, is made up of three small peaks that give it a recognizable silhouette, hence its name. Like other peaks in the region, it hosts granitic chaos at the summit and around the summit. After archaeological work in the 1980s, it was discovered that the summit housed a Gallo-Roman settlement.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit Puy du Gaudy, a summit with fantastic views and historical remains. Another option is Les Pierres Civieres, a granite chaos with an orientation table for panoramic views. Don't miss the Cascades de la Rebeyrolle, beautiful waterfalls perfect for a walk.
Yes, the area has historical significance. Puy du Gaudy features remains of a medieval mill, a Neolithic dolmen, and a necropolis. Additionally, The Puy of the Three Horns, also known as Mont Bernage, was once home to a Gallo-Roman settlement. You can also admire the elegant Art Nouveau architecture of the Hôpital de la Charité in nearby Lavault-Sainte-Anne.
Families will enjoy the Wolves of Chabrières, a wildlife park where you can observe around 40 wolves in a semi-free environment. Courtille Pond is also family-friendly, offering a 3 km pedestrian path, facilities, and a place to relax. Cournauron Pond provides picnic tables and playgrounds, making it ideal for outings with children.
There are several options for walking and running. Courtille Pond has a pleasant 3 km pedestrian path. For more challenging runs, consider trails like the Pierre Civière loop or the Sunken quarry – Le Puy de Gaudy loop. You can find more running routes on the Running Trails around Saint-Victor-En-Marche guide.
Yes, the region is great for cycling. You can find various road cycling loops, such as the Montaigut-le-Blanc / Saint-Silvain-Montaigut route or the Gartempe valley loop. For mountain biking, circuits like 'Le Château de Montaigut le Blanc' (Circuit VTT n°4) and 'Le Rocher de la Femme Perdue' (Circuit VTT 5) are popular. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails around Saint-Victor-En-Marche guides.
Yes, Courtille Pond is noted for being wheelchair accessible and features a well-maintained 3 km pedestrian path. Additionally, Étang de Sault offers a path suitable for those with reduced mobility, providing views of the water and surrounding nature.
Besides Courtille Pond, which is great for relaxing, Étang de Sault is a large pond offering opportunities for fishing, sailing, windsurfing, and picnicking. Cournauron Pond is also managed for fishing and provides a pleasant setting for family outings.
The Labyrinthe Géant des Monts de Guéret is a giant labyrinth, providing a fun and recreational activity for visitors of all ages. It's a unique experience in the region.
Absolutely. Puy du Gaudy offers fantastic views of the Guéretoise countryside, complete with an orientation table. Les Pierres Civieres also provides an excellent panorama, with an orientation table to help you appreciate the landscape.
These forest massifs, particularly the Chabrières forest, are home to the Wolves of Chabrières wildlife park. Both massifs also offer possibilities for multi-day hiking adventures south of Guéret, providing extensive natural landscapes to explore.
Visitors particularly appreciate the fantastic views from spots like Puy du Gaudy and the relaxing atmosphere at Courtille Pond. The unique experience of observing wolves in their natural habitat at Wolves of Chabrières is also a highlight for many.
Within the village itself, you can find charming local points of interest such as the Pont de Bussière, the Lavoir des planchettes, the Pont de Villedary, and the local church, Eglise et croisement de la Rebeyrolle. These offer a glimpse into the local heritage.


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