Campsite Haute-Vienne
Do you like to take advantage of your holidays to discover the French cultural and natural heritage?
Book a pitch in one of our campsites in the Haute-Vienne and discover the treasures of Limoges and…
Camping holidays in Haute-Vienne: nature areas to visit
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Need some fresh air? The Haute-Vienne is home to a rich natural heritage, which you can discover during your camping holiday in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Plan a hike to Lake Vassivière without further ado, hike happily on the famous Millevaches plateau, before heading for the treasures of the Périgord-Limousin. Have you chosen a campsite near Limoges? Go for a walk along the Vienne River, on the Boucle de la Porcelaine loop!
A heritage route in the Haute-Vienne, from Limoges to Bellac
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After enjoying your new playground, it's time for a proper visit to the towns and villages of the Haute-Vienne. As an appetizer, stop off at the Ville Haute and the Cité de Limoges, before heading for Eymoutiers, Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, Saint-Pardoux-le-Lac or the pretty little town of Bellac.
Between religious buildings, medieval facades and centuries-old monuments, you won't know where to turn!
A little hungry? Discover the culinary specialities of the Haute-Vienne
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Of course, in Haute-Vienne, there are beautiful landscapes, towns with an exceptional heritage and many places to do your favourite sports. But there is also a fine assortment of local products and flavoursome local recipes. During your camping holiday in the Haute-Vienne, you will be able to taste the delicious potato pâté, a Limousin cow's steak or blood pudding with chestnuts. For dessert, if apples and chestnuts are not enough, try Dorat macaroons, Saint-Léonard marzipan or the 'trépaïs'.
Yum!