Best attractions and places to see around Maisonnais-Sur-Tardoire. This tranquil rural village is situated in the Haute-Vienne department, within the Regional Natural Park Périgord Limousin. The area offers a blend of historical heritage and natural beauty, characterized by its preserved landscapes of woods, meadows, and rivers. It provides opportunities for exploring diverse fauna and flora.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Footbridge which allows you to cross the Charente, which swells the waters of the beautiful Lavaud Gelade lake. It is one of the largest lakes in the Creuse, after Lake Vassivière. Wilder than the latter, it is located in the heart of the Millevaches Regional Natural Park and is classified as a Natura 2000 area.
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Le Chambon is a place dedicated to outdoor sports: mountain biking, cycling, hiking, trail running, tree climbing, archery and canoeing. The hamlet has several places of reception for the sportsmen of passage.
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A crossing of the Charente which brings you very close to the edge of the water for beautiful views.
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Monument of the Second World War, this hideout of French resistance fighters has been preserved and recreated.
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A monument of the Second World War, this cache of French resistance fighters has been preserved and recreated.
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Lac de Lavaud is actually an artificial lake created by man using a dam. Although swimming is often prohibited there, the lake is a beautiful natural feature to explore.
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The little (or big) brother of Lac de Lavaud. The communes of Massignac and Lésignac are watching over him!
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A magnificent artificial lake, recent since it dates from 1989 .. A place to discover!
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The region is rich in natural beauty, nestled within the Regional Natural Park Périgord Limousin. You can visit several lakes, such as Lac de Lavaud and Lac de Mas Chaban, which offer tranquil settings and green landscapes. The Tardoire and Trieux rivers also flow through the area, with the Trieux river near Moulin de l'Age known for the protected Royal Fern. The Bandiat Valley, a tributary of the Tardoire, is popular for its serene environment.
Yes, the area has a rich historical heritage. You can see the ruins of the 12th and 13th-century Château de Lavauguyon, which is a significant monument. Other historical elements include the Tardoire bridge, a devotional fountain, and the cemetery gate. The village of Texièras, an ancient village of weavers, also holds historical interest.
The area around Maisonnais-Sur-Tardoire is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking on numerous marked trails, with options like the 'path of honey plants' or the 'Circuit du Château de Lavauguyon'. For cycling, gravel biking, and running, there are many routes available. Le Chambon is a dedicated spot for various outdoor sports, including mountain biking, tree climbing, archery, and canoeing.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lavaud Gelade Lake Footbridge offers beautiful views and a pleasant walk. Both Lac de Lavaud and Lac de Mas Chaban provide calm settings with beaches and rest areas, perfect for a family day out. The outdoor sports center at Le Chambon also offers activities like tree climbing that can be enjoyed by families.
For breathtaking views, visit the Lavaud Gelade Lake Footbridge, which offers expansive vistas of Lavaud Gelade lake. The D160 bridge spanning Lac de Lavaud is also highlighted as a prime viewpoint. Lac de Mas Chaban provides a serene green landscape with gentle hills, offering picturesque scenes.
Maisonnais-Sur-Tardoire hosts a semi-nocturnal market on Thursdays between early July and late August, where you can taste local products and enjoy entertainment. The village also celebrates its Honey Festival every third Sunday of September, featuring honey sales, exhibitions, and conferences, highlighting a product with the 'Regional Natural Park Périgord Limousin' label.
Yes, there are hiking options suitable for beginners. For example, the 'Lavauguyon Castle loop from Les Salles-Lavauguyon' is an easy 4.5 km hike. Many marked trails wind around the village, offering varied landscapes of woods, meadows, and rivers, with options for different difficulty levels. You can find more details on hiking routes here.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. The summer months (July and August) are ideal for enjoying local markets and festivals, while spring and autumn offer milder temperatures perfect for hiking and exploring the natural park's diverse flora and fauna. The Honey Festival in September is a unique cultural highlight.
While specific establishments are not detailed, the region's gastronomy is a point of interest, with local produce and restaurants available in the area. Lac de Lavaud is noted to have a café and many rest areas, suggesting amenities for visitors. Being a rural area, local villages will offer options for dining and accommodation.
Yes, you can visit the site of Gourbis Resistance fighters. This preserved monument commemorates a hideout used by French resistance fighters during the Second World War, offering a poignant glimpse into the region's wartime history.
The area provides excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. Le Chambon is a dedicated center for outdoor sports, including mountain biking and cycling. Additionally, there are numerous gravel biking routes, such as the 'Lavauguyon Castle – Lac de Saint-Mathieu loop', which can be found here.
Yes, Maisonnais-sur-Tardoire has revealed subterranean silos, known as 'cluzeaux,' dating back to the Merovingian period. These ancient structures offer a fascinating glimpse into the early history of the village and its inhabitants.


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