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Parc Naturel Régional Périgord-Limousin Adventures

Parc Naturel Régional Périgord-Limousin is a protected area in southwestern France known for its diverse forests, traditional villages, and abundant outdoor activities including hiking, cycling, and fishing.

444,780
Acres Protected
Over 300
Miles of Trails
Estimated 200,000+
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Parc Naturel Régional Périgord-Limousin

 

Established in 1998, Parc Naturel Régional Périgord-Limousin spans approximately 180,000 hectares across the Dordogne and Haute-Vienne departments in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. This regional natural park is characterized by rolling hills, mixed woodlands, wetlands, and river valleys that provide habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including several protected species. The park integrates rural landscapes with heritage villages, maintaining a balance between nature conservation and human activity. Visitors are drawn to its quiet countryside, historic hamlets, and traditional farming practices. Popular recreation includes hiking various marked trails that wind through forests and along riverbanks, cycling on scenic routes, fishing in clean rivers such as the Côle, and paddling small waterways. The park also protects several archaeological sites and medieval castles that illustrate the area's rich cultural heritage. Seasonal outdoor festivals and local markets enhance the visitor experience, celebrating regional crafts and gastronomy. The mix of natural landscapes and cultural assets makes this park appealing for those seeking an authentic and low-impact outdoor experience in one of France’s less urbanized natural regions.

Highlights

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The vast mixed oak and chestnut forests offering rich wildlife habitat

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The charming medieval village of Jumilhac-le-Grand with its castle

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The Clairefontaine lake, a top spot for fishing and paddle sports

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The well-marked GR4 long-distance hiking trail crossing the park

Notable Natural Features

Jumilhac Castle

A 15th-century castle offering historical architecture and cultural exhibitions.

Clairefontaine Lake

A scenic freshwater lake popular for fishing, swimming, and paddle sports.

GR4 Hiking Trail

A long-distance trail running through the park, showcasing varied landscapes and rural heritage.