Natural monuments around Jabreilles-Les-Bordes are characterized by unique geological formations and diverse ecosystems within the Haute-Vienne region. The area features elevated points offering expansive views and ancient natural sites. These locations provide opportunities for nature observation and experiencing the local landscape. The surroundings include protected sites with archaeological interest and significant natural reserves.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Great and interesting stone formations
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Interesting and clearly visible prehistoric stone finds.
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Towards the Four des Fades Dolmen, which is located at the end of a small path that can be done quickly on foot, below the village of Mourioux. According to legend, the fades were geniuses, who found refuge in these constructions.
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Limousin is always full of surprises and discoveries.
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In the town of Bersac-sur-Rivalier, near Puy La Gude. Easy to pass by without seeing it. Below, an ordinary rock pile, slightly overgrown with vegetation. We first notice a "comma" or half basin and a stone with two holes. Necessary to climb on the stones to have the view. When you take a little height the drawing becomes more refined, a head and the body, make you think of a lying animal. Nature still does things well and imagination does the rest.
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The source does not look like much, but the tree has chosen its place well, while preserving the building, it has water for its roots.
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Walked by without seeing her. It was when I saw Mlle turn in front that I saw the tree. Its roots had a particular shape, they spanned a pile of stones. Closer, surprise, a spring with an open coping and an old-fashioned masonry cap. We can assume that it was built before and that the tree grew, respecting its environment. Nature does things well.
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Located 200m from the Croix du Pâtre, the path leads you right to a beautiful private property bordered by some exceptional megaliths. To see from the side of the road.
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The region offers several unique geological formations. You can visit The Temple and The Three Stones, known for its exceptional megaliths visible from the roadside. Another notable site is Le Puy de Jabreilles, which features the "Pierre du Berceau," a large granite block sculpted by erosion into a natural "marmite" or giant's kettle.
Yes, several natural monuments blend nature with history. Dolmen du Four des Fades is an interesting prehistoric stone formation with local legends. Le Puy des Roches features ancient dry-stone shepherd's lodges, offering a glimpse into historical agricultural practices. Additionally, Le Puy de Jabreilles has an oratory dedicated to the Virgin, carved into granite, connected by an ancient paved road.
For expansive views, Le Puy des Roches, at 635 meters, provides panoramic observations with an orientation table. The Temple and The Three Stones also offers a viewpoint. Further afield, La Pierre Branlante (The Rocking Stone) in the Monts d'Ambazac is perched at 650 meters and offers stunning views spanning over 50 km, considered one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Limousin region.
Yes, the Arboretum of La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice is ideal for families, offering a small walk accessible for young children and strollers on perfectly maintained trails, complete with a pond. The Belzanne Fountains are also considered family-friendly and feature restored historical elements.
The Natural Reserve of the Bog of Dauges, located nearby in Saint-Léger-la-Montagne, is a protected peat bog ecosystem rich in biodiversity. Here, you can observe rare and protected plant species like sphagnum moss and carnivorous drosera, as well as rare dragonflies, birds such as the booted eagle and black kite, and viviparous lizards.
The area around Jabreilles-les-Bordes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Forest Path – Fontaine Bastiat loop' or the 'Saint-Goussaud Church – Lantern of the Dead loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Bike loop from La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like 'Route Number 5 loop from Saint-Léger-la-Montagne'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for the region.
Yes, many natural monuments are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the Natural Reserve of the Bog of Dauges has a 5 km hiking path with interpretation panels. Le Puy des Roches is accessible via a path from the D114 road. The Arboretum of La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice offers well-maintained trails suitable for a leisurely walk. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the hiking guide for Jabreilles-les-Bordes.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and nature observation, with milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, especially for exploring the cooler forest areas like the Arboretum of La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
The Arboretum of La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice is noted for its perfectly maintained trails, making it accessible for young children and strollers. Le Puy des Roches is also accessible via a path from the D114 road, offering relatively easy access to its viewpoint.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of nature and heritage, such as the ancient dry-stone shepherd's lodges at Le Puy des Roches and the megalithic structures like The Temple and The Three Stones. The tranquility of sites like the Arboretum of La Jonchère-Saint-Maurice, with its record-sized trees and peaceful pond, is also highly valued. The interesting stone formations and local legends, as seen at Dolmen du Four des Fades, also captivate visitors.
Yes, the Beech Tree Over the Spring is a fascinating natural monument where a beech tree's roots span a pile of stones, revealing a spring with an open coping and old-fashioned masonry. Additionally, The Belzanne Fountains in Bersac-sur-Rivalier feature two fountains, one of which is a well-restored historical water source.
While popular, sites like Le Puy de Jabreilles, with its 'Pierre du Berceau' and ancient oratory nestled among old oaks, offer a sense of discovery. The unique geological formations and historical elements make it a place to explore beyond the main viewpoints. The specific details of the Beech Tree Over the Spring also make it a charming, slightly off-the-beaten-path find.


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