Attractions and places to see around Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within the Gorges de la Haute Dordogne. The commune is bordered by the Dordogne River to the south and the Diège River to the north, with the Artaude River flowing through its center. Notable sites include a 12th-century church and a 15th-century château, alongside various natural viewpoints. The area offers opportunities to explore river valleys and the wider Corrèze region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Puy de Manzagol offers a magnificent view of the region, particularly Lake Triouzoune. The path leading up to the puy is not very steep, but it is short. An orientation table and benches are available at the summit.
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The municipality of Bort-les-Orgues has around 2500 inhabitants and is located in the Dordogne valley. Bort is the name of a ford with a steep slope. The name les Orgues (the organ pipes) is given by a striking rock formation above the town.[
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All asphalted greenway, which passes through the small village of Ydes. In the heart of the Massif Central, it extends over 14 kilometers and connects Cheyssac to Parensol.
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Village located on a rocky outcrop overlooking the right bank of the Triouzoune. The Saint-Michel-des-Anges Priory is classified as a historical monument.
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A timeless place! On the border of the Dordogne and the Corrèze, they constitute one of the best observatories in the area. These cliffs look like a giant organ, which gave them this name
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On top of les Orgues with a beautiful view over the Auvergne
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Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze is home to several historical sites. You can visit the 12th-century Church of Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze, a significant monument with a bell-gable, Gothic nave, and Romanesque apse, housing various religious artifacts. Additionally, the 15th and 17th-century Château d'Anglars, overlooking the Dordogne River, is a notable historical presence, though it is private property. The village of Saint-Angel, located on a rocky outcrop, also features the Saint-Michel-des-Anges Priory, classified as a historical monument.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can experience the dramatic Gorges de la Haute Dordogne, where the Dordogne River carves deep valleys. A highlight is the View over Bort-les-Orgues, offering panoramic views over the Dordogne and Corrèze with its unique organ-pipe-like rock formations. The Puy de Manzagol provides magnificent views of the region, including Lake Triouzoune, from its summit.
Yes, the area offers options for families. The Neuvic Dam (Triouzoune Dam) is considered family-friendly, offering superb views of the lake. Exploring the natural landscapes, such as the Gorges de la Haute Dordogne, can also be an engaging activity for families, depending on the chosen trails and activities.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Lake Neuvic – Liginiac Town Hall loop' or the 'Greenway in Sumène-Artense loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try the 'Neuvic Beach – Puy de Manzagol loop'. For running, there are several loops from Liginiac, including a moderate 7.3 km route. Find more details on these activities on the respective guide pages: Cycling around Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze, MTB Trails around Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze, and Running Trails around Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the provided data, the region offers walking opportunities. The area known as La Vallée de l'Eau Large in Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze features an 11.0 km loop trail of medium difficulty, typically taking about 3 hours to complete on foot. You can find more information about this specific trail at visit-dordogne-valley.co.uk.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, such as those from the View over Bort-les-Orgues, often described as a 'timeless place' and one of the best observatories in the area. The unique rock formations resembling organ pipes are a popular feature. The tranquility and scenic beauty of locations like the Puy de Manzagol, offering views of Lake Triouzoune, are also highly valued.
The best time to visit Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from spring through early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the gorges, rivers, and trails. For specific activities like cycling or running, checking local weather forecasts is always recommended.
Yes, the region features several significant dams and lakes. The Neuvic Dam (Triouzoune Dam), an arch dam on the Triouzoune River, offers superb views of its lake. Other dams along the Dordogne, such as those at Les Chomettes, Marèges, and L'Aigle, are also part of the broader Corrèze region's landscape.
Absolutely. The Greenway in Sumène-Artense is an asphalted cycle way extending over 14 kilometers, connecting Cheyssac to Parensol and passing through the village of Ydes. There are also various cycling routes around Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze, including moderate to difficult loops like the 'Lake Neuvic – Liginiac Town Hall loop'. More details can be found on the Cycling around Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze guide page.
Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze is characterized by its rivers. The Dordogne River borders the commune to the south, and the Diège River to the north. The Artaude River flows through the center of the commune before joining the Dordogne, contributing to the area's natural beauty and historical significance as pathways for traditional gabares.
For a potentially less crowded experience, consider exploring the broader natural sites within the Corrèze region, such as the Millevaches Regional Natural Park or the Longeyroux peat bog. While not directly in Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze, these offer serene natural environments. The La Vallée de l'Eau Large loop trail, while known, provides a medium-difficulty walk away from major tourist hubs.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not provided, many natural outdoor areas in the region, including walking trails and viewpoints, are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. It is always recommended to check local signage or specific trail guidelines before visiting with your dog, especially in protected natural areas.


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