Vienne River Valley

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Flowing through the heart of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, the Vienne River Valley is a serene tapestry of medieval villages, sunflower fields, and limestone gorges. This underrated corner of western France rewards travellers who trade the busy Dordogne for quieter lanes, where châteaux perch on cliffs and canoeists glide past ancient mills. The valley’s intimate scale makes it perfect for a slow self-drive itinerary, blending rich local history with pastoral landscapes and a burgeoning farm-to-table food scene.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least three to four days to explore the valley at a relaxed pace. Spend a day in Limoges, then two days driving the D951 and D941, stopping at Château de la Rochefoucauld, Saint-Savin, and Oradour. Add an extra day for canoeing or hiking in the gorges. The valley is best enjoyed between May and October, when markets and outdoor activities are in full swing.

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