
Between small hamlets and woodland, discover the traditional local architecture of Rilhac-Treignac and its many restored bread ovens.2 circuits available: a short circuit (4.7 km - 1hr 30mins) and a long circuit (9.7 km - 2hrs 30mins)Go towards the church next to the Presbytery, where you will find Sully’s majestic lime trees. Continue behind the church, a lectern allows you to discover the Massif des Monédières and the Vézère Valley.Then leave in the direction of the main road (Uzerche Chamberet).Turn right at the communal oven and continue straight ahead. After 200 m, on the left, it is possible to see the “Lauzanne” oven.Follow the path that leads to a road, turn right, and you can see the “Jorby-Caudy” oven on the left. Continue along the road, and 100 m further, on the right, you will find the “Faroux” oven.Shortly after, turn left at the well. At the end of the path, a round trip allows you to see the oven of “Le Genêt” 150 m further on. Retrace your steps and turn right to go through the hamlet of Le Teyssier.At the crossroads, go past the “du Teyssier” oven, continue right until you reach the Rilhac-Treignac sign, and turn left towards La Goupillère.In the village, from the path, you can see the “La Goupillère” oven. Continue along the path that runs alongside the meadow, then climb the path to the right after the small stream.Once you get to the road, turn right and follow the path back to Rilhac-Treignac (short circuit of 4.7 km). Or turn left and follow the yellow markings (long circuit + 5 km).
Nearest railway station: Uzerche (20 km).
It is possible to make a longer circuit: 9.7 km - 2hrs 30mins
Town Hall car park, Rilhac-Treignac
At 13 km from Treignac, follow the D20. 20 km from Uzerche or Chamberet, follow the D3. 10 km from Lonzac, follow the D24 via Peyrissac.
Place de la Mairie, Rilhac-Treignac
A circuit rich in landscapes, between the Monédières massif and the Vézère Valley, where history and tradition can be traced through the local bread ovens.
Place de la Mairie, Rilhac-Treignac