
A circuit that allows you to discover the attractions of Chamberet and its surroundings, as you walk through the deciduous forests and meadows.Go through the arboretum by the main track, then continue to the right as far as the road.At the crossroads, turn left after 200 m, then turn left again and go past an old oven.At the end of the road, turn right and then take the first left for 1 km to the village of Journiac (viewpoint over the Monédières).Turn left and continue on the path, then cross a stream and continue to a crossroads.(Outside the circuit: The rightmost path leads to the stele commemorating Marcelle Delpaste, the Occitan poet. (Round trip takes 20 mins).At the crossroads, turn left, then turn to the right into the village of Ciblac. Continue on the path at the end of the village for more than 1 km.(Outside the circuit: At the intersection, the path on the right leads to the chapel of Saint Dulcet. Round trip of 25 mins).At the intersection, turn left and take the road towards Chamberet. Go past the Chalets campsite and the tree-lined course to continue towards the village.At the stop sign, turn right and then, at the next crossroads, turn left towards Limoges. Go up as far as the Champ de Foire, turn left and go down Rue Marvent.On the bend, take the path on the left and return to the arboretum.
Nearest railway station: Lacelle (15km)Bus: CFTA Tulle Line LR6
The national park is an unrestricted natural area but subjected to regulations which must be known by all visitors.
Maison de l’Arbre, Chamberet
Coming from Treignac or Surdoux, by the D16. Coming from Lacelle, on the D132.
Maison de l’Arbre, Chamberet
From the arboretum to the viewpoints overlooking the Monédières and the traditional architecture, this circuit presents many points of interest, including the church and its treasure, and the Gallo-Roman funeral urns.
Maison de l’Arbre, Chamberet