Attractions and places to see around Magnac-Bourg include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural insights, and natural beauty. This commune in the Haute-Vienne department holds the "Village-Etape" label, indicating its welcoming nature for travelers. The area offers opportunities to explore scenic landscapes through hiking and mountain biking, alongside discovering ancient structures and unique local heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A variant of the original 2.5km route to start in the car park on the Condamines road near Cluzeau in Magnac-Bourg. The loop will take you through a wooded path at the start and you will radically change the scenery. A desert landscape, arid, made of serpentine rocks and dry vegetation welcomes us. A thematic path will guide you by following the tiles and panels relating the fauna and flora of this vegetation worthy of a steppe. A little unknown corner, the remains of an old tile factory from the last century. This craft was flourishing in the area, thanks to the serpentine which provided the clay. Note that each manufacturer stamped his mon on the brick mould. A little further, a detour to the big rock and its book with beautiful panoramas. at the end of the loop, the mound with an overview and the pond. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lande_de_la_Flotte_et_du_Cluzeau
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A peaceful place, a small bench in front of the castle gate invites you to take a break. Once, I returned to the cottage for professional reasons, not visited the castle 😪.
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In the town of Château-Chervix, not far from Limoges, little known to the general public. On a medieval territory, it will date from the 12th century. During the Second World War it was a refuge for Jewish children, through an "OSE" dissociation, and many personalities of the time. We are lucky to be able to circumvent it closely to admire the surrounding walls, the outbuildings, a cottage and to meet some very nice people towards the exit. Perhaps the castle gates will be open to dare to take a few steps forward. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau-Chervix http://www.ajpn.org/sauvetage-Chateau-de-Montintin-19.html
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Not planned, but on the edge of the course, took the time to dawdle. To be seen again on sunny days, during works or if visitable.
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Gallo-Roman site undergoing excavations, where you can see, despite the protections and various tarpaulins, the remains of the foundations of houses, basins, covered wells and other vestiges. https://www.tourisme-hautevienne.com/patrimoine-et-visites/patrimoine-bati/vestiges-archeologiques/villa-gallo-romaine-d-antone-28058 https://www.as-dupuytren-mv.fr/
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Beautiful ballad that deserves its name. The two highway bridges are impressive from below. A fine feat of modern times. The stone viaduct remains of course the most beautiful. The site allows you to take all three on the same plane with a beautiful panorama. Take the time to go all the way where you have a view of the valley and the highway. Also take the time to go around the Villa d'Antone during excavation work.
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In the foreground the railway viaduct with its arches and the following two on the highway. The first was built from 1888 to 1891 in freestone. The other two from 1976 to 1979. https://www.cirkwi.com/fr/point-interet/1218850-ponts-et-viaducs-a-pierre-buffiere
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The Cécile Sabourdy Museum & Gardens, located in the old 17th century presbytery in the village of Vicq-sur-Breuilh, present a permanent exhibition and 2 to 3 temporary exhibitions per year. The museum is dedicated to all self-taught and atypical artists: canvases, drawings, sculptures, textiles relating to the Naive, Brut, Singular or Hors-les-Normes arts…, while offering a perspective on modern and contemporary creation. Around the collection of naive paintings Cécile Sabourdy (1893-1970), evoking a rural and timeless world of Limousin, the museum's Naïve collection brings together discreet painters such as Robert Masduraud, Existence, Bichard as well as renowned artists such as André Bauchant and Maurice Loirand.
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Magnac-Bourg is rich in history. You can visit the 15th-Century Gothic Church (Église Saint-Jacques de Magnac-Bourg), known for its 19th-century bell tower and 16th-century stained-glass windows. Another significant historical site is the Villa d'Antone Gallo-Roman Archaeological Site, where you can observe ongoing excavations revealing ancient foundations and vestiges. Additionally, the Montintin Castle, a 12th-century fortress, offers a glimpse into the region's medieval past and its role as a refuge during WWII.
Yes, Magnac-Bourg is particularly known for its unique 'Épis de Faîtage' – ceramic roof finials. Over 200 of these decorative sculptures, dating from the 18th century, adorn the village's rooftops. Historically, Magnac-Bourg was a major producer of these finials, which also served as symbols of social standing and were believed to ward off evil spells. You can also visit the Cécile Sabourdy Museums and Gardens, located nearby in Vicq-sur-Breuilh, which showcases self-taught and atypical artists.
The region around Magnac-Bourg is surrounded by unspoilt nature, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the Landes de la Flotte et du Cluzeau, a unique natural monument featuring an arid landscape of serpentine rocks and dry vegetation, with a thematic path guiding you through its flora and fauna. The area also offers numerous hiking and mountain biking trails directly from the village, providing opportunities to discover the scenic Limousin landscape.
Magnac-Bourg is an excellent starting point for various outdoor adventures. You'll find numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking directly from the village. For dedicated running routes, explore options like the 'Tour of the lakes in Meuzac' or 'Running loop from Magnac-Bourg' which you can find in the Running Trails around Magnac-Bourg guide. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as the 'Restaurant Borne 40 loop' or 'Roadbike loop from Magnac-Bourg' detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Magnac-Bourg guide, or touring bicycle routes like 'Château-Chervix and étang du Puychaumartin' in the Cycling around Magnac-Bourg guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Three Viaducts of Pierre-Buffière offers an impressive view of modern and historic bridges, which can be fascinating for all ages. The Landes de la Flotte et du Cluzeau features a thematic path that can be an engaging educational experience for children, teaching them about local fauna and flora. The numerous hiking and cycling trails around the village also provide great opportunities for family outings in nature.
You can experience the local culture and find regional products at the market held in Magnac-Bourg. This market takes place on the second Saturday of each month, offering a warm and friendly atmosphere to discover local produce and specialties.
Beyond the main attractions, consider seeking out the Dolmen of La Villedieu, an ancient megalithic structure that can be discovered along the commune's paths. The Landes de la Flotte et du Cluzeau, with its unique arid landscape and remains of an old tile factory, is also a lesser-known corner offering beautiful panoramas from the 'big rock' and the mound.
Magnac-Bourg offers attractions year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer provides opportunities to enjoy the outdoor activities and local markets. While specific winter activities aren't highlighted, the historical sites and cultural experiences remain accessible.
Absolutely. The Three Viaducts of Pierre-Buffière offers a fantastic panorama where you can capture all three impressive bridges in one frame. The Landes de la Flotte et du Cluzeau also provides beautiful panoramas from its 'big rock' and mound, showcasing its unique arid landscape.
Several interesting places are a short drive away. Pierre-Buffière, just 10 km away, is another 'village d'etape' known for its viaducts. You can also visit the historic Château de Chalucet (about 15.5km), or the 'Most Beautiful Village' of Uzerche (approx. 25 km) with its medieval charm. For a larger city experience, Limoges (about 27 km) offers museums, historic districts, and a wider range of cultural activities.
While Magnac-Bourg itself doesn't have large lakes, the region is home to beautiful lakes within a reasonable driving distance. Lac de Vassivière is approximately 39km away, and Lac de Saint-Pardoux is about 25 minutes by car from Limoges. Both offer a wide range of outdoor and water activities, including swimming, boating, and other recreational options.


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