








Discover the Château du Grand Bosviger and typical Limousin hamlets during a walk through woodlands and lakes.Leave from the car park. Take the D115 for a few metres and then take the path on the right. Pass by the pond, the Etang des Landes.Turn left on the path from Saint-Paul to Népoulaud.Arrive at the pond of Mon Dilu. Continue straight ahead.Cross over the D115.Go down the path "from Pierre Buffière to Les Ribières" then take the sharp right, path "Les Ribières to Aigueperse".When you get to Les Ribières, take the D115 to the right then take the path to the left "Les Ribières to Le Népoulaud".Continue straight ahead, and you will arrive at the third lake.Turn left and go back up towards Le Grand Bosviger, and continue through the beech alley on the right.At the end of the alley, turn right towards the village of Le Népoulaud. Go through the village.Turn left after the hamlet then right and go down to the road by the path from Le Népoulaud to Le Petit Bois.Follow the D 115 to the starting point.
Car park for the pond, Etang des Landes, on the edge of the D115, Saint-Paul
Don't forget: a bite to eat, some water, suitable shoes, and wet weather clothing. Remember to take your rubbish away with you, and close the gates behind you. Never leave without telling someone where you are going. Respect the fauna and flora. Do not make a fire. Avoid any damage to the paths and their surroundings.
From Limoges, take the D979 towards Feytiat. Then take the D12 towards Saint Paul. From the village of Saint Paul take the D115 to the car park in the woods.
Let yourself be tempted by this peaceful walk which gives you the chance to discover the Château du Grand Bosviger and some of the small picturesque villages of the Limousin. As you journey between woodlands and meadows, you will also pass alongside several ponds, lakes and streams. And if you're lucky, maybe you'll hear or see the black woodpecker nesting in this forest?
Car park for the pond, Etang des Landes, Saint-Paul
Car park for the pond, Etang des Landes, Saint-Paul