Attractions and places to see around Malemort-sur-Corrèze offer a blend of historical sites, cultural venues, and natural landscapes. The town, situated in the Corrèze department of France, is crossed by the Corrèze River and is characterized by rolling hills and green valleys. Visitors can explore a rich heritage, with several landmarks testifying to its long history. The area provides diverse outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: August 11, 2026
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An exceptional medieval work dug by the Cistercian monks of Aubazine, the Canal des Moines follows the cliff above the Coyroux valley. Entirely built by hand in the 12th century, it supplied water to the abbey to power mills, gardens, and for daily use. The trail runs along the canal in a wooded and rocky setting, offering a spectacular walk between monastic engineering and preserved nature. An essential part of Aubazine's heritage.
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Be sure to take a look at the monastery
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Aubazine Abbey is a listed historic monument. Founded in the 12th century, this former Cistercian abbey is particularly appreciated by history and architecture enthusiasts for its medieval architecture, which remains impeccable today. The abbey has played an important role in the region's history.
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The Puy de Pauliac is one of the most popular peaks among Corrèze residents because it offers a very open panorama of the Corrèze landscapes. From here, you can perfectly see the gentle, hilly terrain composed of oaks and pines.
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Aubazine is one of those small villages that perfectly combines heritage and nature. Historically, it was one of the key sites of monastic life in Corrèze and today attracts hikers for its exceptional location. Besides the Cistercian abbey, it is a superb stopover and offers magnificent views of the valley.
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One of the heritages of Corrèze
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Why Visit Puy de Pauliac? For the panorama: Enjoy breathtaking views of Corrèze, ideal for photography and landscape enthusiasts. For hiking: Explore a preserved natural setting thanks to hiking trails suitable for all levels. For serenity: Recharge your batteries in a quiet location, away from the hustle and bustle, surrounded by nature. Puy de Pauliac is an authentic place of discovery in Corrèze, perfect for those seeking natural beauty, tranquility, and outdoor activities.
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The Puy de Pauliac is a peak located in the Corrèze department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Although less well-known than some of the region's other peaks, it offers beautiful panoramic views and a preserved natural setting, ideal for hikers and nature lovers. Points of Interest at the Puy de Pauliac: Corrèze Landscapes: The Puy de Pauliac offers an exceptional panorama of the rolling and wooded landscapes of Corrèze. On clear days, visitors can observe distant horizons and the small valleys that shape this rural region. Preserved Natural Setting: The vegetation surrounding the summit is typical of Corrèze forests, with oaks, pines, and a rich diversity of local flora. Hiking Activities: Marked Trails: The Puy de Pauliac is accessible via several hiking trails. The trails are generally well-marked, offering hikers of all levels the opportunity to explore the surrounding area in peace and quiet. Natural Discovery: In addition to the panoramic views, hikers can appreciate the region's ecological richness, observe local wildlife, and immerse themselves in nature. Place of Serenity: Spirit of Relaxation: This is a perfect place for those seeking peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The summit is often a peaceful place, conducive to reflection or contemplation of the surrounding nature. Heritage and Local History: A Place of Remembrance: The Puy de Pauliac can also be linked to certain local histories, particularly those related to the Resistance or the history of Corrèze, although it is less well-known than other historical sites in the region.
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Malemort and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the remarkable Canal des Moines of Aubazine, a 12th-century engineering marvel built by Cistercian monks. Nearby, the Abbaye d'Aubazine, also from the 12th century, is a listed historic monument known for its medieval architecture and cultural significance. Within Malemort itself, you'll find the St. Sanctin Church, the former Priory of Saint-Xantin, a 16th-Century Way of the Cross, and the remains of the ancient Castrum of Malemort, all testifying to the town's long heritage.
Yes, for panoramic views of the Corrèze landscapes, head to Puy de Pauliac Summit. This natural summit offers an exceptional panorama of rolling hills and wooded areas, ideal for nature enthusiasts. The Canal des Moines of Aubazine also provides impressive views of the Coiroux Valley as it winds along the mountainside.
The area around Malemort offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Four Mills Trail' or the 'Hike of Brive-la-gaillarde'. For running, consider routes like the 'Voie Verte de Malemort loop'. Cyclists can enjoy paths like the 'Trail along the Corrèze'. You can find more details and specific routes on the Hiking around Malemort, Running Trails around Malemort, and Cycling around Malemort guide pages.
The Abbaye d'Aubazine is listed as family-friendly, offering a chance to explore medieval architecture and history. Walking along the Canal des Moines of Aubazine can also be an engaging activity for families, combining a gentle walk with historical discovery. The natural settings of Puy de Pauliac also provide opportunities for family walks and enjoying nature.
The Corrèze region, with its rolling landscapes and green hills, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. May is particularly interesting as the town hosts a Plant Fair. Summer offers warm weather for exploring, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling. Winter conditions for hiking trails are not extensively detailed, but the region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round.
The Pans of Travassac offer a unique insight into the region's slate extraction industry and impressive geological formations. Here, you can walk between schist cliffs and learn about the process of turning rock into roofing tiles, often with guided tours available to explain the history and techniques.
Beyond historical sites, Malemort has a vibrant local culture. The Cultural Space Jean-Ferrat serves as a performance hall, suggesting opportunities for cultural events. A local market is held every Sunday morning, offering a chance to experience local life and produce. In May, the town hosts an interesting Plant Fair.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each trail are not detailed, many natural trails and paths in the Corrèze region, including those around Malemort, are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The various hiking and running routes listed, such as those along the Corrèze River or in natural areas, are generally good options for enjoying the outdoors with your canine companion.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Canal des Moines of Aubazine is praised as an 'exceptional 12th-century work of art' and for its 'spectacular natural setting'. The Puy de Pauliac Summit is loved for its 'very open panorama of the Corrèze landscapes' and its 'preserved natural setting'. The Pans of Travassac are described as a 'magnificent place steeped in history' and 'very impressive to walk between its sides'.
Yes, the Abbaye d'Aubazine is a prominent 12th-century Cistercian abbey and a listed historic monument. In Brive-la-Gaillarde, a short distance from Malemort, you can visit the Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin, which was rebuilt in the 12th century and features a neo-Romanesque bell tower and a crypt.
The Corrèze River crosses Malemort-sur-Corrèze, lending its name to the town and the department. While specific natural features within the town are not extensively detailed, the river is a central geographical element. It provides a scenic backdrop and is often featured in local cycling and running routes, such as the 'Trail along the Corrèze', offering pleasant paths for outdoor activities.


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