Logis Hôtel des Voyageurs Tarnac


18, avenue de la Mairie - 19170 TARNAC

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Close to the meeting point of three French départements namely Corrèze, Haute Vienne and Creuse, and high atop the legendary Millevaches plateau lies the small village of Tarnac, the ideal destination for an away-from-it-all nature break. At Hotel des Voyageurs, at the centre of the village, our chef strives away to prepare tasty little dishes for our guests. More than a hotel, "Les Voyageurs" is a friendly home with comfortable rooms - the ideal venue for a family banquet or a business meal.

"The hotel is located at the heart of the Millevaches Regional Nature Park, a vast expanse of unspoiled nature. A paradise for anglers, for whom the Fario trout is the queen of streams, but also for sailors, golfers and hikers?
During your stay we recommend that you discover: Lake Vassivière, Millevaches plateau and Les Monédières, Mount Bessou (highest point in Limousin), Freysseline cirque, the Chavanon valley.
Cultural sites to visit: the ruins of Château de Ventadour, the Gallo-Roman remains at Les Cars, the medieval village of Meymac, the Middle Age discovery centre in Egletons, the French President's museum in Saran."


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"Limoges - 70km, Tulle - 65km, Guéret - 70km.
From Paris via the A20 motorway to Limoges then the D940 to Eymoutiers, the D979 to Bugeat and finally the D160 to Tarnac.
From Clermont-Ferrand via the A89 motorway to Ussel-Ouest, then the D979 to Meymac-Bugeat and the D160 to Tarnac.
From Bordeaux via the N89 trunk road to Maussac, then the D36 to Meymac-Bugeat and the D160 to Tarnac."