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Camping Huttopia Beaulieu sur Dordogne
Huttopia Beaulieu sur Dordogne is an enjoyable and well-equipped site on a beautiful small island in the River Dordogne, only two minutes from the centre of the medieval town of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, with its ancient streets, old churches, and many shops and restaurants. This seven-hectare site has 185 shady grass pitches and 144 available for touring, all with 10A electricity. These are spread across the site over mowed lawns and under tall trees, providing shade during the hot summer weather.
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Terracamps Camping de Collonges-la-rouge
The Camping de Collonges-la-Rouge is in Collonges-la-Rouge, a beautiful village in the Corrèze department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It is just 0.8 km from the village centre, making it an excellent base for exploring the area. This well-maintained campsite has 68 touring pitches with electrical hook-up points available. Each pitch is large, demarcated, and surrounded by mature trees and hedges, giving each pitch plenty of privacy and shade during summer. There are also 37 various accommodation options to rent on-site.
Camping Au Bois de Calais
The name of this site may be misleading – it is nowhere near Calais! Au Bois de Calais is located within the Parc Naturel Régional de Millevaches in the Limousin. This is a holiday centre comprising a campsite, chalets, gîtes and mobile homes. The 30 touring pitches are huge (minimum 100 sq.m), and all have water and electricity. On-site amenities include a bar and restaurant (with terrace) and a shop specialising in local produce. Sports amenities include a swimming pool and volleyball. There is also a small fishing pond, with the River Corrèze running along one side of the site.
Camping Domaine Lac de Miel
Camping Lac de Miel is in the heart of the Dordogne on the shores of a relaxing lake, an ideal location for a water based camping holiday. The 61 part-shady or sunny pitches are 120 to 150sq.m, with electricity (6A), and have direct access to the sandy beach of the lake. There are also rentals available on site from bungalow tents to mobile homes and gypsy caravans. The site is well maintained and clean. There are many water sports available for the whole family including paddle boarding, canoeing, diving and row boating as well as fishing. There is also a covered pool with a sliding roof and toddler’s pool. A snack bar and pizzeria operate in peak season.
Camping Les Sapins de Corrèze
Camping Les Sapins de Corrèze offers a tranquil escape in the heart of the Limousin region. This laid-back campsite, situated just a mile from the charming village of Palisse, provides the perfect blend of relaxation and recreation. With nearly 10 acres of land to explore, there's always a peaceful spot to unwind. Whether you prefer to soak up the sun under the shade of towering pines or enjoy the fresh air, the campsite's natural surroundings offer a truly quiet camping holiday. On-site, there are 38 touring pitches, of which 10 amp electric hook-ups are available. 
Camping le Vaurette
You are assured of a warm welcome at this immaculate site, beautifully situated beside the shallow River Dordogne and just a few kilometres from Argentat. There are 120 large, gently sloping grass pitches, 118 for touring. Separated by a large variety of beautiful trees and shrubs offering varying amounts of shade, all have 6A electricity, and many have good views over the River Dordogne as the pitches nearest the river are slightly terraced.
Terracamps Camping du Lac
On the shore of an extensive lake in the heart of the Corrèze countryside, this could be an ideal holiday base for walkers, cyclists, anglers and lovers of watersports. The site offers 140 pitches of which 60 are for touring units, the remainder being occupied by mobile homes and chalets to rent. Trees provide shade in places, and 6A electricity connections are available (some pitches may require longer cables). Water points are rather sparse.
Flower Camping le Lac du Causse
La Prairie is part of a large watersports complex set up by Causse Correzien. The site is located on the shore of Lac le Causse with watersports and bathing beach close by. It has 136 terraced pitches, 100 for touring all with 16A electricity. The pitches vary in size, some are shaded by trees and some are on hardstandings. The main attraction here, apart from the views, is the close proximity to the lake with its sailing and water-ski facilities. The site is 1 km. from the village of Lissac-sur-Couze with its restaurant and bars. Access is difficult for large outfits.
Terracamps Camping du Lac de St-Pardoux
Camping du Lac de St-Pardoux is a terraced site in the western part of the Limousin, France. Located on the western shore of Lac de Saint-Pardoux, the second largest lake in the Limousin. As you would suspect, the campsite boasts stunning waterfront views and direct beach access. The campsite has 137 grass pitches, of which 103 are for touring units, and 10/16-amp hook-up points are available. The wooded surroundings ensure that the pitches are well-shaded. There are also 34 mobile homes and chalets available to hire.
Camping de Montréal
Camping de Montreal is an all-year campsite, located just a few minutes from J42 on the A20. You can be sure of a warm welcome from Hans and Leonie, the Dutch owners of Camping de Montréal, in the heart of the Limousin countryside. The site provides 60 terraced pitches; 13 are occupied by chalets, mobile homes or bungalows, while 47 pitches are reserved for touring units. The pitches are mainly level, and most have excellent views over the eight-hectare leisure lake. All have electricity (10A), some have shade, and tall cypress hedges separate many. There are a few pitches near the sanitary block which have hardstandings and are used in the winter or after heavy rain. The single toilet block has recently been refurbished to a high standard. The small restaurant, open much of the year, is popular with campers and users of the lake.
Camping l’Echo du Malpas
This attractively landscaped site, alongside the fast-flowing River Dordogne (unfenced), is ideal for adults to explore the pretty region of the Corrèze. It has 110 good-sized pitches, of which 38 are for touring, and the rest are taken up by mobile homes to rent. Access is effortless; the pitches are flat grass with 5/7A electricity, and some are shaded. This is a great stopping point for visiting the famous Rocamadour, the numerous caves and the rest of Dordogne Valley.
Castel Camping le Château de Poinsouze
Le Château de Poinsouze is a well-established site arranged on an open, gently sloping, grassy park with views over a small lake and château. It is an attractive, well-maintained, high-quality site in the unspoilt Limousin region.
Camping Naturiste Lous Suais
You will receive a warm welcome at Lous Suais, a very attractive 14-acre naturist site beside Lake Maulde. There are 80 spacious pitches (most with 10A electricity) at this wooded, quite steep site, with terraces, steps and winding paths down to the lake which is popular with swimmers. Fishing is also possible and canoes, winsurfing boards and pedaloes are available for use (free to campers in low season).
Les Hameaux de Miel
Les Hameaux de Miel is a member of the Chalets en France group, which comprises six chalet parks in southern France. Please note, however, that there are no touring pitches here. The site is open all year and has a hilltop location with fine views of the surrounding valleys and forests of the Limousin. The Etang de Miel is three minutes walk away and has received the European blue flag accreditation for its cleanliness. The lake is ideal for sailing and windsurfing, as well as fishing, and also has accessible facilities. A children’s club operates during the peak season and various other activities are organised including archery, rock climbing and riding.
Camping Au Soleil d’Oc
You will be assured of a very warm welcome, throughout the long season, at this attractive family run site set amongst a variety of tall trees on the banks of the River Dordogne. The large, level, grass pitches, 99 for touring units, all with electricity (6A, Europlug), are mostly separated by neatly trimmed shrubs and hedges. They are set out on two levels; the lower level nearer the river, with fewer static pitches, being some distance from the toilet facilities and sports area. This site should appeal to watersports lovers and other activities, particularly in July and August when there is plenty to do for all the family.
Camping Le Soustran
Le Soustran is a small charming campsite with Dutch owners. The camp is located next to Lac de Triouzoune (also called Lake Neuvic), located in the middle/south of France in the beautiful Corrèze. A wooded, wetland and hilly area (600m) close to Plateau de Millevaches, on the edge of the Auvergne, with stunning views of the peaks of the Cantal (Puy Mary) and the Puy de Dôme and 7km from the Dordogne river. There is a relaxed feel on this quiet and friendly campsite with 40 spacious touring pitches on nicely laid out terrain delimited by large hedges, providing shade and privacy. The campsite is also situated on top of a hill giving you far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside.
Camping Au Bois Dormant
If you’re after an activity-filled holiday in a quiet corner of Limousin, Camping Au Bois Dormant covers both bases for you. Set in an oak forest over more than three hectares, it has grass pitches shaded by mature trees to keep you all cool in summer and a whole host of activities to keep everyone busy.
Camping Au Pont du Dognon
Camping -Au Pont du Dognon is a small and quiet site situated on the banks of the Taurion river, between Ambazac and Saint Léonard de Noblat and 30 kilometres from Limoges. The campsite offers 83 camping and hard-standing pitches so everyone can find their ideal camping spot. There are also 63 touring pitches with 10a electrical hookups available. This campsite is perfect if you love the outdoors, with fishing, kayaking and hiking on your doorstep. Camping Au Pont Du Dognon also has extensive facilities for its size: an outdoor swimming pool, entertainment during high season miniature golf, a bar, a pizzeria and a creperie.
Creuse Nature Naturisme
You are sure of a warm welcome by the Dutch owners of this very spacious, naturally laid out and well maintained naturist site.

Limousin

This quiet and deeply rural province is right in the centre of France to the south of the tourist region of the Loire Valley. Unspoilt and thinly populated, it is unknown to many but by others is considered close to paradise.

Limoges

On the western side of the Massif Central, this stunningly beautiful region of still lakes, fast flowing streams, gently rolling valleys and forested mountains has been one of the best kept secrets in France. Lush green meadows are grazed by the Limousin breed of cattle, numerous ancient villages and churches dot the landscape, as well as more imposing abbey churches and fortresses. The region’s moorland has made it popular with horse breeders and the Anglo-Arab horse originated from the famous studs of Pompadour.

The city of Limoges, synonymous with porcelain production, produced the finest painted enamelware of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries and today remains the porcelain capital of France. Aubusson is renowned for its beautiful and intricate tapestries. But Limousin’s appeal is, more than anything, the freedom of the countryside and it has not yet been discovered except by the discerning traveller. A few miles west is the quiet, unassuming town of Aixe-Sur-Vienne, situated on a pilgrimage route and gateway to the National Park of the Périgord-Limousin, a natural haven laced with walking paths that lead around peat bogs, glassy lakes and limestone beds. Limousin’s castles, such as the Château de Crozant and Château de Boussac, are a reminder of a troubled past, now serving as an interesting way to explore the area’s history.

PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

Segur-le-Château

Aubusson: Long tradition of tapestry making, Hotel de Ville tapestry collections.

Grimel-les-Cascades: A pretty hamlet set in a deep gorge.

Gueret: Built around a monastery founded in the 8th century, the municipal museum houses a fine collection of porcelain.

Limoges: Porcelain, enamel and faience work; château; church of St Michel-de-Lions; cathedral of St Etienne.

Oradour sur Glane: War-damaged village preserved from 1944.

Segur-le-Château: Picturesque village dominated by its fortified château; Henry IV’s house.

Treignac: Rocher des Folles with a view of the Vézères gorges.

Tulle: 12th-century cathedral and cloister; City museum; Maison de Loyac.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Clafoutis

Traditional dishes include a variety of stews such as pote, cassoulet, beans and pork and sauced dishes accompanied by chestnuts or rye pancakes. Limousin beef is tender and full of flavour.

Bréjaude: A soup eaten with rye bread and so thick with cabbage and other vegetables that a spoon will stand up in it.

Clafoutis: A pancake batter poured, for example, over fruit.

Galette Corrzienne: Almond cake.

Pâté aux pommes de terre: Potatoes and crème fraîche in a puff pastry crust