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Limousin (French pronunciation: [limuzɛ̃] ⓘ; Occitan: Lemosin [lemuˈzi]) is a former administrative region of southwest-central France. Named after the old province of Limousi
Verdant and unspoilt, Limousin is a popular destination for lovers of the countryside and scenic walks, with its many forests, meadows, rivers and lakes. A land of rest and recuper
Limousin, historical region and former région of France. As a région, it encompassed the central départements of Corrèze, Haute-Vienne, and Creuse. In 2016 the Limousin région
The territory of the former province of Limousin corresponds to an area smaller than the administrative region, comprising the current department of Corrèze, the southern half of
From Vassivière to Saint-Pardoux, via Oradour-sur-Glâne and Limoges, Limousin is a sustainable and natural destination. Hiking, lakes, museums, porcelain…
Discover the Limousin, unspoiled countryside sprinkled with picturesque villages, historic castles, medieval churches, forests and waterways
The Limousin area and former region is made up of just three departments, the Haute Vienne (87), capital Limoges, the Creuse (23), capital Guéret, and the Corrèze (19), capital T
The Limousin region is situated in the centre of southern France, around the town of Limoges. It is essentially a rural region of unspoiled countryside, with a varied landscape of
Welcome to Limousin & Limoges guide on History, Culture, Holiday, Property & Events
On your way to your holiday in France, you will pass through the Limousin region with the rivers Vienne, Charante and Vézère, plateau Millevaches and the capital Limoges.