Best attractions and places to see around Royère-De-Vassivière include natural landscapes and historical sites within the Millevaches regional natural park. The area is characterized by its large artificial lakes, such as Lake Vassivière, and numerous waterfalls. Visitors can explore a mix of natural monuments, historical buildings, and charming villages. This region offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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after 90km on the Tour de la Creuse a swim in the lake in the evening at the campsite is a plus
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Superb site, one of the largest artificial lakes in France
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This small, vibrant village with a Gallo-Roman past, called Peyrat-le-Fort in the Middle Ages and then Peyrat-la-Montagne during the Revolution, will reveal many surprises. The village is built around the beautiful 15th-century pond (unsupervised beach, children's playground, fishing). Its exceptional architectural heritage; lovers of the Middle Ages and history will be dazzled by its 14th-century church dedicated to Saint Martin, its Square Tower, and its Resistance Museum, which bears witness to the actions of the Resistance fighters during the Second World War. Source: https://www.tourisme-creuse.com/
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Artificial lake of 45 hectares created on Dorat. Its specificity is its multiple-arch dam, very original and rare (2 examples in Europe). Night carp fishing site. source: https://www.tourisme-creuse.com/
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The building from the end of the 12th century is composed of a nave with three bays, a transept and a choir with a flat apse. In the nave, the barrel vault with beams rests on broken arch arcades supported by capitals with crossettes and fluted bases. Four half-columns with capitals with foliage and heads decorate the transept and receive the arches of the pointed vault as well as that of the choir. The molding dates from the 14th century. The bedside window is decorated with a trefoil tracery. The chapel created between two buttresses to the north, vaulted in broken cradle, dates from the 14th century. 14th century door with tympanum carved with oak leaves. The door on the east facade dates from the 18th century. The isolated bell tower dates from the end of the 12th century. The four buttresses placed in the middle of the faces do not appear to have been added afterwards. The old arrow presents a regional type. Source: https://www.tourisme-creuse.com
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This dam was built between 1847 and 1851 and is actually one of only two examples of this type of dam built in Europe. Today, he offers you the opportunity to enjoy your run around the lake he created.
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The Cascade des Jarrauds is a beautiful waterfall 15 meters high surrounded by greenery and nature. The region is known for being the first to provide remote electricity to the nearby town of Bourganeuf. Here you can learn all this in a museum.
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This 45 hectare artificial lake, created on the Dorat and retained by a multiple arch dam, is quite spectacular.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, centered around Lake Vassivière, the largest lake in the Limousin region. You can also visit impressive waterfalls like Jarrauds Waterfall, a 15-meter high cascade, and The Augerolles Waterfalls, which stretch over 4 kilometers and feature the 'Champs de Pierres' boulders.
Yes, Lake Vassivière is considered family-friendly, offering developed banks with campsites and restaurants. The village of Peyrat-le-Château also features a 15th-century pond with an unsupervised beach and a children's playground, making it suitable for families.
You can explore the village of Peyrat-le-Château, which has a Gallo-Roman past and features a 14th-century church, a Square Tower, and a Resistance Museum. Additionally, the Church of La Nouaille, dating from the end of the 12th century, offers a glimpse into the region's religious heritage.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of hiking opportunities. For easy walks, consider the 'Tour of the Presqu'île de Chassagnas' (7.3 km) or the 'Interpretation trail – Shepherd's Shelter loop' (2.3 km). More challenging options include the 'Port Auphelle – Viewpoint loop' (27.8 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Royère-De-Vassivière guide.
Yes, the area around Royère-De-Vassivière is popular for cycling. There are road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Lake Vassivière – Vassivière Island loop' (16.3 km, easy), and mountain biking trails like the 'Lake Vassivière – View of Lake Vassivière loop' (23.9 km, easy). Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails around Royère-De-Vassivière guides.
Lake Vassivière itself offers superb views, being the largest lake in the Limousin. Jarrauds Waterfall also provides a beautiful viewpoint amidst greenery. Many of the hiking and cycling routes around the lake are designed to showcase scenic vistas.
Yes, for beginners, the 'Tour of the Presqu'île de Chassagnas' is an easy 7.3 km hike, and the 'Interpretation trail – Shepherd's Shelter loop' is an even shorter 2.3 km easy route. Both are great for a gentle introduction to hiking in the region. You can find these and other easy options in the Hiking around Royère-De-Vassivière guide.
Visitors describe Lake Vassivière as a 'superb site' and a 'true inland sea'. They appreciate its size as the largest in Limousin and one of the largest artificial lakes in France. Despite its tourism focus with campsites and restaurants, it remains a 'fairly calm lake' with many hiking trails crossing its island and peninsulas.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' The Church of La Nouaille, a 12th-century building with unique architectural details like a 14th-century carved door and an isolated bell tower, offers a quieter, historically rich experience away from the main lake activities.
The region, being part of the Millevaches regional natural park, is home to diverse flora and fauna. While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the forests surrounding Jarrauds Waterfall and The Augerolles Waterfalls, as well as the shores of Lake Vassivière, provide habitats for various bird species, small mammals, and aquatic life typical of a natural park environment.
For a day trip to Lake Vassivière, consider bringing appropriate footwear for hiking the numerous trails, swimwear if you plan to use the swim spots, and sun protection. Given the presence of campsites and restaurants, you'll find amenities, but packing water and snacks is always a good idea for longer explorations.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For instance, the 'Tour of the Presqu'île de Chassagnas' is a circular hike. Many of the trails around Lake Vassivière, including those on its island and peninsulas, are designed as loops, allowing you to return to your starting point. Check the Hiking around Royère-De-Vassivière guide for specific circular routes.


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