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Local Amenities and Activities
The house is conveniently situated within easy
reach of a number of recreational sites, which makes it an ideal
location for a varied and entertaining holiday.
Whilst it is set in a tranquil hamlet surrounded
by fields, it is only a few minutes drive from the local market
town of Bellac, which has ample shopping facilities including
three supermarkets. It also has a large, open air, swimming
pool and a tourist office whose staff, in addition to being
very helpful, speak English.
There are also many excellent restaurants that
offer a wide choice of menus ranging from the simple three course
lunch at 10 €uros to the gourmet, many-coursed meal at
30 €uros and beyond. This area, The Limousin, is of course
famed for its beef and also has a reputation in France for some
of the finest lamb. Although wine is not made locally, the Limousin
borders many wine producing regions, and therefore offers a
wide variety of wines at delightfully low prices.
The Limousin is a relatively undiscovered
region of France and therefore is by no means overcrowded. It
is both the garden and the 'lake district' of France and is
a joy to visit. Whether exploring the area by car or on foot,
there is much to warrant your interest, enabling you to enjoy
a holiday with a difference.
Within a fifteen minute picturesque drive, is
the lake of St.Pardoux, which has a number of pleasant
beaches from which to swim (with life guards in the season),
picnic areas, a bar, a pool with water shoots and various boating
and canoeing activities. Alternatively, a thirty-five minute
drive takes you to the vast Lac de Vassiviere with similar
amenities available. Even at the height of the season, the unspoilt
beaches are still far from crowded and are comfortable to visit.
The nearest large city is Limoges, 'The
Red City', famed for its porcelain and enamel work. It is a
wonderful mixture of the old and new, both in its architecture
and its shopping facilities. A shopping mall and streets full
of modern boutiques are side by side with the older, more traditional
shops and a vast variety of restaurants. There is much in Limoges
to delight the senses and much that is new to see and to visit.
In a little over an hours drive, there is the
charming town of Poitiers which again, is well worth
a visit. Only a short drive from here is Futuroscope,
as is the new 'Vallee de Singes' which houses over 15 species
of primates and 200 animals without cages. Futuroscope
is a serious days outing and the facilities are marvellous.
The area is also one of great historic interest
from a number of periods. There are a variety of places to visit
on the route of Richard the Lionheart ranging from Coussac Bonneval
and the Chateau de Bonneval to Arnac-Pompadour, which too boasts
a fine chateau. We are also very close to the Blond Mountains,
which have marvellous walks and the ancient village of Mortmarte
where an art or antique show is often in progress.
On a sadder note, we are very close to the town
of Oradour-sur-Glane, where, on the 10th June 1944, a
company of 120 men of the Der Fuhrer DasReich Second Panzer
Division, massacred almost the entire population.
By orders of General de Gaulle, who visited the
town in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, it
is maintained in the condition in which it was left by the Nazis,
and stands as a permanent reminder and memorial to the innocent
citizens who perished there.
It is a well worthwhile visit and a reminder
of some of the more recent history of the area.
The above is but a brief glimpse of the many
possibilities, which are available in the area. There are also
many activities including horse riding, fishing, canoeing and
the most beautiful forest walks.
The number of visitors who return year after
year is a tribute to this unique holiday region and also explains
why it is such a favourite with the Parisians. We sincerely
hope that you will be able to visit the region and look forward
to personally extending you a warm welcome.
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