Love Rooms en Corrèze
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Welcome to Corrèze, an authentic Limousin department in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. From Brive-la-Gaillarde (book fair, Brassens market, Denoix distillery — purple mustard and walnut liqueur) to Collonges-la-Rouge (most beautiful villages of France in red sandstone, castles, vineyards), passing through Turenne (independent viscounty, castle on a peak, exceptional panorama), Tulle (prefecture, lace, arms factory, medieval cloister), Uzerche (pearl of Limousin, medieval towers, Vézère), Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne (masterpiece Romanesque tympanum, strawberries), Pompadour (national stud farms, Marquise de Pompadour castle, horse riding), Gimel-les-Cascades (3 waterfalls totaling 143m, Vuillier park) and Aubazine (Cistercian abbey — Coco Chanel grew up there), as well as the Millevaches plateau (natural park, springs, peat bogs) and the Vézère gorges, Corrèze combines medieval heritage, red sandstone villages, exceptional gastronomy, and preserved tranquility. Treat yourself to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private jacuzzi in the heart of one of France's most authentic and secret departments. Neighboring departments: Dordogne (24), Haute-Vienne (87), Lot (46), Cantal (15) and Puy-de-Dôme (63).

Nicknamed Gaillarde since the Middle Ages for its strong character, Brive-la-Gaillarde is the cultural and gastronomic center of Corrèze. The International Book Fair (one of the most important in France, November), the Brassens market (immortalized by song, the living heart of the city, fruits, vegetables, cheeses), the city center around the collégiale Saint-Martin (Gothic) and the Denoix distillery (purple mustard, walnut liqueur since 1839) make Brive a destination for gastronomy and culture. Traditional rugby (Brive CA) and an ideal base for exploring the entire department.
Stretching along its river, Tulle is the prefecture of Corrèze and the historical capital of lace (the "tulle" — airy fabric that gave the city its name — 18th century). The Notre-Dame cathedral (late Gothic, flamboyant portal), the Tulle arms factory (reconverted into a museum and creative spaces), the medieval cloister (12th-15th century) and the international accordion festival (summer) animate this winding and endearing city in the valley.
Collonges-la-Rouge is the first village to have founded the "Most Beautiful Villages of France" association and the emblem of Corrèze. Entirely built of red sandstone, this medieval village offers an unreal setting with warm tones: castles (defense towers, Renaissance architecture), crimson virgin vine on the facades, centuries-old chestnut trees, cobbled streets, and a Romanesque church. A preserved jewel of Bas-Limousin.
Perched on its hill and crowned with two medieval towers, Turenne was the capital of a viscounty independent of the Kingdom of France until 1738. The Château de Turenne (fortress on a rocky peak, majestic ruins, museum) offers an exceptional panorama of Bas-Limousin, the Dordogne, and the Millevaches plateau. A completely classified village, with blonde stone houses and picturesque inns: a legendary site.
A fortified village nestled in a loop of the Vézère, Uzerche is nicknamed the Pearl of Limousin and "the other Rocamadour." Its medieval towers, its turreted houses, its slate roofs, and its plunging view of the river create a unique silhouette. Bucolic walks along the Vézère, active cultural life (markets, galleries): a singular and endearing site.
Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne is the Strawberry Capital of Corrèze. The town unfolds its shaded banks of the Dordogne, its exceptional Romanesque tympanum (masterpiece of Romanesque sculpture, Saint-Pierre church), its colorful market (fruits, farm products), its river beach, and its mild climate: a touch of the South in the heart of Limousin. Tasting Beaulieu strawberries, boat trips, guaranteed romantic relaxation.
A village synonymous with equestrianism and elegance, Pompadour is world-renowned for its national stud farms (Arabian thoroughbreds, prestigious breeds, visits, equestrian shows). The Château de Pompadour (residence of the famous marquise, converted into a stud farm, seigneurial architecture) and the equestrian schools make Pompadour the equestrian destination of choice in Limousin.
Gimel-les-Cascades owes its name to its three spectacular waterfalls (Cascade de la Forge, Cascade de la Cour, Cascade de la Chalaux — total drop 143 m) that cascade down the Limousin relief. The Vuillier park (themed trail, developed viewpoints) offers refreshing hikes. An ideal bucolic setting for couples who love dynamic nature.
Aubazine is famous for its Cistercian abbey (12th century, refined architecture, cloister, underground waterfall built by the monks). Young Coco Chanel grew up there (orphanage of the abbey) and discovered arts and sewing there (confirmed and documented history). A picturesque village in the valley, spiritual calm, literature and literary history: a unique destination.
The Vézère crosses Corrèze in a setting of vertiginous gorges and limestone cliffs (150-200 m high). Kayaking, swimming, perched villages (Uzerche, Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat), overhanging castles: a wild and preserved setting. The Vézère has inspired Limousin tales and legends — a river of poetry.
The Millevaches Plateau (name meaning "thousand springs" and not cows) is a high granite plateau at an altitude of 900 m: river sources, preserved peat bogs, coniferous forests, wild fauna (deer, does, chamois). The Regional Natural Park (2,966 km²) offers some of the most starry skies in France, pure nature, and absolute silence — a destination for contemplation and wonder.
The Lac du Causse (an artificial reservoir of approximately 300 ha) offers a gentle mountain panorama: swimming in summer, boat trips, fishing, picnics by the water. A landscape of wooded hills in the background, calm and authenticity: a little secret for lovers of Limousin.
The Collégiale Saint-Martin (12th-15th century, late Gothic architecture) is the religious and historical heart of Brive. Flamboyant portal, stained glass, carved altarpieces, treasure of sacred art: an architectural gem in the heart of the economic city.
The Château de Val is a romantic medieval fortress emerged from Lake Bort-les-Orgues (reservoir created by the dam). This iconic image of the castle bathed by crystalline waters is one of the most famous postcards of Corrèze — accessible by boat, museum, and an unmissable setting.
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Corrèze is the secret department for lovers of authentic heritage and preserved nature: Brive-la-Gaillarde (book fair, Brassens market, Denoix), Collonges-la-Rouge (most beautiful villages, red sandstone, castles, vineyards), Turenne (independent viscounty, castle on a peak, panorama), Tulle (prefecture, lace, factory, cloister), Uzerche (pearl of Limousin, medieval towers, Vézère), Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne (Romanesque tympanum, strawberries, Limousin Riviera), Pompadour (national stud farms, horse riding, marquise), Gimel-les-Cascades (3 waterfalls 143 m, Vuillier park), Aubazine (Cistercian abbey, Coco Chanel), Millevaches plateau (springs, peat bogs, starry sky), Vézère gorges (wild river, cliffs, castles) and Lac du Causse (reservoir, panorama). A Corrèzian love room is often a red sandstone house in Collonges with a jacuzzi under the virgin vine, a medieval chartreuse in Turenne, a gîte perched facing the Vézère gorges, a treehouse on the Millevaches plateau, or a chalet facing the Château de Val. Authenticity, silence, and cocooning guaranteed. Exceptional gastronomy: purple mustard and walnut liqueur (Denoix), Périgord-Limousin black truffle, foie gras, walnuts, chestnuts, Beaulieu strawberries, plateau farm meal. Brive-la-Gaillarde is less than 4h15 from Paris by car (A20) and 4h10 by direct train. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total privacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment, and discreet welcome.
Love'nSpa selects accommodations with private jacuzzis, spas or Nordic baths throughout the department: red stone houses in Collonges and Meyssac, medieval gîtes in Turenne and Curemonte, villas in Brive-la-Gaillarde, treehouses on the Millevaches plateau, lodges facing the Dordogne and chalets by the lakes.
Tour of the Most Beautiful Villages of France (Collonges-la-Rouge, Turenne, Curemonte, Saint-Robert, Ségur-le-Château), kayaking down the Vézère gorges, starry night on the Millevaches plateau, visit to the Château de Val, hiking at Gimel-les-Cascades, tasting straw wine and black truffle, Brive market, Cistercian abbey of Aubazine, national stud farms of Pompadour.
Yes. Brive-la-Gaillarde is 4h15 from Paris by car (A20) and 4h10 by direct train. Limoges is 1h away, Toulouse 2h15. Brive-Vallée de la Dordogne airport also welcomes seasonal flights. An ideal destination for a refreshing and authentic nature weekend.
Collonges-la-Rouge (village entirely made of red sandstone, founder of the label), Turenne (former viscounty, castle on a peak), Curemonte (three castles, panorama), Saint-Robert (Périgord heights, preserved alleys), and Ségur-le-Château (Renaissance, harmonious architecture). Corrèze holds one of the most beautiful records of "Plus Beaux Villages de France" with 5 classified villages.
Spring (May-June) for cherry blossoms, villages in full light, and hiking. Summer for nature sports in the Dordogne (kayaking, swimming) and festivals. Autumn is sublime: golden chestnut groves, flamboyant colors of the Millevaches plateau, grape harvest. In winter, the red stone of Collonges under the snow offers a unique spectacle, ideal for cocooning in a gîte.
Yes: the Dordogne (Périgord Noir, Sarlat, Dordogne valley) is 45 min away. The Lot (Rocamadour, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, caves) is 1h15 away. The Cantal (Auvergne volcanoes, Salers) is 1h away. The Haute-Vienne (Limoges, porcelain, Saint-Léonard) is 1h away. The Puy-de-Dôme (Mont-Dore, Clermont-Ferrand) is 1h30 away. A Corrèze + Dordogne + Lot circuit (Collonges + Turenne + Rocamadour + Sarlat) is the great romantic classic of the Massif Central.