
There are an abundance of viewpoints from which to enjoy the Corrèze’s changing landscape of mountains and valleys and to get your bearings. Magnificent vistas in the north look out over the wood-covered Massif des Monédières and heather moors of the Plateau de Millevaches. Le Suc-au-May and Mont Bessou , which reach over 900 metres in altitude, afford panoramic views over the summits of the Massif Central. To the east, Bort-les-Orgues, a long ribbon of volcanic rocks up to 100 metres high, looks far out over the beautiful Lac de Val, while the verdant Saint-Nazaire headland dominates the wild gorges of the Dordogne. The landscape in the south alternates between the steep slopes of Chasteaux on the rugged Causse Corrézien and the bucolic shores of river valley villages like Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne. To the west, the Vézère runs through some delightful pastoral scenery that can be viewed from the heights of Donzenac and Uzerche. A total of 30 viewpoints and viewing tables provide perfect spots for contemplating the landscape

Table d'orientation de Roche de Vic

Table d'orientation du site de la Roche

Table d'orientation du Puy de Pauliac

Table d'orientation d'Ayen

Chalet des Orgues

Table d'orientation des Orgues-de-Bort

Site du Rocher du Peintre

Table d'orientation du Mont-Cé

Point de vue sur Tulle

Table d'orientation du Suc au May

Panorama

Table d'orientation

Table d'orientation de Travassac

Belvédère du Puy Foissac

Point de vue de Clédat

Table d'orientation du Chatenet

Table d'orientation du Puy du Vareyron

Belvédère de l'Echamel

Table d'orientation du col de Lestards

Belvédère de Marèges

Table d'orientation du Puy de Manzagol

Le Roc du Busatier

Tour de Masseret et sa table d'orientation
