Camping Campéole "Le Coiroux"
Aubazines
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Tourisme
Aubazines (Corrèze, France)
Aubazines is a rural commune in the Corrèze department, in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. The village developed around a medieval religious complex that still shapes its landscape. You will find quiet lanes, stone houses and a wooded-hill environment typical of the Corrèze plateau. It is a suitable stop for those seeking heritage and nature away from major tourist flows.
Heritage and history
The site is best known for its medieval religious complex, a remnant of the monastic presence that structured the town. The center preserves stone buildings and traces of religious architecture that tell several centuries of local history. Interpretation panels and walks help place these monuments in their regional context.
Architecture and village atmosphere
Local buildings feature light stone and the modest roofs of Limousin villages. The streets remain peaceful, punctuated by old houses and soberly restored facades. The atmosphere is contemplative, conducive to slow walks and observing the rural setting.
Nature and walks
Aubazines lies in an area of wooded hills and plateaus. Nearby trails offer short hikes, viewpoints and peaceful spaces. One often encounters bocage landscapes, meadows and forest masses characteristic of Corrèze.
Gastronomy and local products
Small eateries and nearby markets favor farm products and Limousin specialties. Cheeses, local cold meats and rustic dishes are found in country tables and producers' shops.
Must-sees
- Abbey of Aubazines — remains of the former monastic foundation and its historical setting.
- The cloister and conventual buildings — central elements of the religious heritage.
- Walks on local trails — easy strolls through wooded hills.
- Discovering farm products — regional cheeses and charcuterie.
- Village atmosphere — wandering the stone lanes and views over the countryside.
