Best attractions and places to see around Glandon, a commune in the Haute-Vienne department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, include a range of historical landmarks and natural features. The area is situated southeast of the Périgord-Limousin Natural Regional Park, with the Boucheuse and Mud Rivers crossing through Glandon itself. Visitors can explore historic castles, Romanesque churches, and picturesque villages. The region also features water bodies like Plan d'Eau d'Arfeuille, offering diverse landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Entry costs €10.00 (adults) or €5.00 (children). Tours that are well worth seeing are always in the afternoon every half hour from 2:30 p.m.
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It is around the collegiate church of Moustier that Saint-Yriex was built, classified city "Most Beautiful Detours of France". Its origins date back to the 6th century and there are still many reliquaries there. It is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Admission is free.
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Superb castle. It has been beautifully restored. We can see the different years of restoration and what a titanic job! We project ourselves according to the past centuries. The garden is very well done because it is from 1995. Bravo!
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The church was built from 1088 by St Geoffroy. There he founded a monastery of canons of the order of St Augustine, of which he was the prior. The pure Romanesque style church is built with massive blocks of hewn granite. To discover inside: Roman granite capitals, a 15th century buffet housing the tomb of St Geoffroy, the shrine which contains the relics of the Saint ... At the apse of the church is the "Monks cemetery". It is a unique collection of 12th and 15th century tombs. Some of them let us discover symbols representing the activities of the deceased. We find there the tomb of the prior, that of the weaver, that of the blacksmith ... Source: Haute-Vienne Tourism
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The Collegiate owes its construction thanks to Aredius (founder of the city). It was indeed in the 6th century that he had a monastery built in the courtyards of Villa Attanum. It was when he died that the inhabitants decided to build a building that could house his tomb. It was a Romanesque church (only the bell-porch remains today). Then the canons decided to make it a semi-cathedral (going on the Gothic), from the 12th-13th centuries. During your visit, take the time to admire the silver reliquary of Saint Arédius. The portal of the bell tower represents limousine arches (curvatures). The Gothic portal of the South is surmounted by a Christ in Majesty dating from the 12th century. This collegiate is classified as a historical heritage in 1840.
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The region around Glandon is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Jumilhac Castle, known for its beautiful restoration and gardens. Another significant site is Bonneval Castle, which has been continuously owned by the Bonneval family for over ten centuries and offers guided tours. Don't miss the Collegiate Church of Moustier of Saint-Yrieix, dating back to the 6th century, or the 12th-century Église de l'Assomption and Moines du Chalard cemetery with its unique ancient tombstones.
Yes, Ségur-le-Château is a must-see. Recognized as one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages," it features medieval houses nestled by the Auvézère river and the remains of a historic castle. Its architectural richness is a testament to its past as a significant legal center.
Glandon is situated southeast of the expansive Périgord-Limousin Natural Regional Park, offering diverse landscapes. The Boucheuse and Mud Rivers flow through Glandon itself. Nearby, you'll find scenic water bodies like Plan d'Eau d'Arfeuille and Lake Arfeuille, which are popular for walks and provide beautiful views.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Trail of the Beautiful Limousines' or loops around Lake Arfeuille. Find more hiking options on the Hiking around Glandon guide. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as the 'Tour du Plô – Jumilhac Castle loop' or the 'Lac d'Arfeuille loop'. Discover more on the Road Cycling Routes around Glandon guide. There are also several running trails, including loops around Lac d'Arfeuille, detailed in the Running Trails around Glandon guide.
Many of the historical sites, such as Collegiate Church of Moustier of Saint-Yrieix and the village of Ségur-le-Château, are suitable for families. The natural areas, including Lake Arfeuille, also offer pleasant environments for family walks and picnics. The Papeterie de Vaux, a themed exhibition hall on papermaking, could also be an engaging visit for all ages.
Visitors frequently praise the beautifully restored castles like Jumilhac Castle, appreciating the historical insights and well-maintained gardens. The picturesque setting of Ségur-le-Château, with its medieval charm and river views, is also highly regarded. The rich history and architectural details of the religious buildings, such as the Collegiate Church of Moustier of Saint-Yrieix, also leave a lasting impression.
Yes, several nearby towns host vibrant local markets. You can visit Excideuil on Thursdays, Thiviers on Tuesdays and Saturdays, Objat on Sundays, Chalus on Fridays, and Limoges daily. These markets offer a great opportunity to experience local culture and find regional produce.
Yes, the Forges de Savignac-Lédrier represent a notable industrial heritage site in the vicinity, offering insight into the region's past industries.
The region is generally pleasant to visit during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild, making it ideal for exploring historical sites, picturesque villages, and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Many attractions and local markets operate fully during these seasons.
Yes, the 'Trail of the Beautiful Limousines' is an 8.2-mile route that passes by the historic Brégère Castle, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You can find more details on this and other routes in the Hiking around Glandon guide.
For those seeking outdoor accommodation, Camping du Lac Arfeuille and Flower Camping de Rouffiac are available near natural settings, providing facilities for campers.


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