Attractions and places to see around Ceyroux, a commune in the Creuse department of central France, offer a tranquil escape with a blend of local heritage and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its agricultural and forested settings, providing opportunities for walks and exploring local history. Numerous points of interest, both natural and cultural, are accessible within a reasonable distance from Ceyroux. This region serves as a gateway to the diverse attractions of the surrounding Limousin area.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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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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Great and interesting stone formations
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The lantern states that it’s by the cemetery but either it moved or it’s been wrong all along. The cemetery is across the village, heading toward Le Fieu.
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Benevent- the abbey is a pretty and dynamic little town in Creuse… passage compostelle: see the tourist office 😅… or m. The Mayor, inexhaustible about his city 👍 Brevent? Not know…
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Dated from the 13th century, the lantern of the dead of Saint-Goussaud was moved at the beginning of the 19th century from the cemetery where it was initially located. Thanks to a pulley system, a light was hoisted there to guide the deceased.
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The region around Ceyroux is rich in history. You can visit Bénévent-l'Abbaye, a small town with an abbey, castle, and landscaped park. Another significant historical site is the Lantern of the Dead, dating from the 13th century. Further afield, consider Saint-Leonard de Noblat with its collegiale church and medieval houses, or the poignant memorial town of Oradour-sur-Glane.
Yes, the area offers beautiful natural landscapes. The Châtelus Bridge spans the Thaurion river, and nearby is the Châtelus-le-Marcheix Beach, ideal for relaxing by the water. For larger natural areas, Lac de Saint-Pardoux and Lac de Vassivière are both within reasonable driving distance, offering scenic beauty and leisure activities. You can also find the notable natural rock formations of Pierres Jaumetres.
Ceyroux and its surroundings are great for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Saint-Goussaud Church – Lantern of the Dead loop' or 'The surroundings are very beautiful – Bénévent-l'Abbaye loop'. For running, routes like the 'Châtelus le Marcheix – loop running course' are available. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore longer routes like the 'Châtelus-le-Marcheix Beach – Château de Peyrat-le-Château loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, running, and road cycling around Ceyroux.
Absolutely. The Châtelus-le-Marcheix Beach is an ideal spot for families, offering swimming, relaxation on the sandy beach, and boat rentals during supervised periods in July and August. Bénévent-l'Abbaye also offers a landscaped park and the Scénovision, which can be an engaging experience for families.
For those interested in local life and produce, several nearby towns host vibrant markets. Bourganeuf has a market on Wednesdays, while Gueret hosts markets on Thursdays and Saturdays. Aubusson's market is on Saturdays, and Limoges features markets daily. Ceyroux itself also organizes various local events, including flea markets and painting exhibitions.
The Châtelus Bridge is notable for spanning the Thaurion river and being built upon an older bridge that is now submerged. This occurred due to the filling of the Étroit dam, which raised the water level. It's a unique sight where history meets modern engineering.
The Lantern of the Dead, dating from the 13th century, is a historical site that was originally located in a cemetery. It was used to hoist a light via a pulley system, historically believed to guide the deceased. It's a fascinating piece of local heritage.
Yes, the Châtelus-le-Marcheix Beach is an excellent option for swimming and relaxation. It's a furnished space where you can enjoy the water, with swimming supervised in July and August from Tuesday to Sunday afternoon. You can also rent boats, canoes, pedal boats, and paddle boats there.
Bénévent-l'Abbaye is a charming town rich in history. It features an abbey, a castle, and a landscaped park. Visitors can also experience the Scénovision, which tells the story of local personalities and life in the 19th century Limousin country.
Yes, you can visit the Dolmen du Four des Fades. This prehistoric site consists of interesting stone formations located at the end of a small path near the village of Mourioux. According to local legend, the 'fades' (geniuses) found refuge in these constructions.
Beyond Ceyroux, several charming towns and villages are worth exploring. Saint-Leonard de Noblat is recognized as a monument on French pilgrim routes. La Souterraine is a traditional French town with character. Aubusson is world-renowned for its historic tapestry production, and Saint-Benoit-du-Sault is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' with unspoiled medieval streets.
Within Ceyroux, you can discover several sites that highlight the commune's local history and rural heritage. These include a charming small church, the village's washhouse, a covered well, the low wall of the path of the motte castrale, and the fountain of Chazelles with its shaded path. These sites are actively promoted by the local association 'Ceyroux Hier et Aujourd'hui'.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. Many enjoy the tranquility of places like Châtelus-le-Marcheix Beach for relaxation and swimming. The historical depth of sites like Bénévent-l'Abbaye and the unique story of the Lantern of the Dead also receive positive feedback for their cultural insights.


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