Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Jean-Ligoure include a blend of historical heritage and tranquil natural landscapes. This rural commune in the Haute-Vienne department of France is traversed by the Ligoure river and bordered by the Briance river, offering peaceful scenery. Visitors can explore notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the commune and its close vicinity. The area provides opportunities to discover medieval fortresses, ancient ruins, and picturesque river valleys.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Super nice, shame the bridge for the fish farm is closed... no reopening date indicated...
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The surviving tower would have housed twenty to thirty knights in its lower chambers. The Jeanette Tower has recently been reinforced which will allow you to enter the tower and climb to a viewing platform.
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Near the Château de Ligoure, the remains of a fish farm. To the right of the bins with lockers on top, to the left of the enclosures or a water path. Basins still in water and the remains of several others outside.
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The tour of the well-appointed Chalucet towers, 30 years ago, could not be visited, at your own risk.... We will notice the remains of a stone staircase on a tower.
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Not planned, but on the edge of the course, took the time to dawdle. To be seen again on sunny days, during works or if visitable.
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Gallo-Roman site undergoing excavations, where you can see, despite the protections and various tarpaulins, the remains of the foundations of houses, basins, covered wells and other vestiges. https://www.tourisme-hautevienne.com/patrimoine-et-visites/patrimoine-bati/vestiges-archeologiques/villa-gallo-romaine-d-antone-28058 https://www.as-dupuytren-mv.fr/
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Beautiful ballad that deserves its name. The two highway bridges are impressive from below. A fine feat of modern times. The stone viaduct remains of course the most beautiful. The site allows you to take all three on the same plane with a beautiful panorama. Take the time to go all the way where you have a view of the valley and the highway. Also take the time to go around the Villa d'Antone during excavation work.
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In the foreground the railway viaduct with its arches and the following two on the highway. The first was built from 1888 to 1891 in freestone. The other two from 1976 to 1979. https://www.cirkwi.com/fr/point-interet/1218850-ponts-et-viaducs-a-pierre-buffiere
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You can visit the impressive ruins of Château de Châlucet, a major medieval fortress currently undergoing restoration. Another significant site is the Villa d'Antone Gallo-Roman Archaeological Site, where ongoing excavations reveal ancient foundations. The historic Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, with parts dating back to the Romanesque period, is also a notable landmark within the commune.
Yes, the Villa d'Antone Gallo-Roman Archaeological Site is an active excavation site where you can see the remains of ancient houses, basins, and other vestiges. It offers a glimpse into the region's Roman past.
The commune is traversed by the Ligoure river and bordered by the Briance river, offering peaceful landscapes ideal for walks. You can also discover La Fontaine du Bois Maury, a beautiful and discreet fountain nestled along a path near the Vieux Pont de Solignac.
The Three Viaducts of Pierre-Buffière offer impressive views of a historic railway bridge and two modern highway bridges, providing a beautiful panorama of the valley. The Château de Châlucet also provides a viewpoint from its reinforced Jeanette Tower, offering scenic vistas of the surrounding area.
The serene environment is perfect for outdoor pursuits. You can find various walking and hiking trails, including routes like the 'Château de Châlucet loop' or 'The three Viaducs of Pierre-Buffière – loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for touring and road cycling, such as the 'Old Castle of Vicq – Saint-Jean Bistro loop'. You can explore these and more on the Hiking around Saint-Jean-Ligoure and Cycling around Saint-Jean-Ligoure guide pages.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For example, the 'La Pisciculuture du Château loop from Château de Ligoure' is an easy 3.5 km route, while the 'Château de Châlucet loop - in the Ligoure forest' is a moderate 7.5 km hike. You can find more details and options on the Hiking around Saint-Jean-Ligoure guide page.
The Three Viaducts of Pierre-Buffière are considered family-friendly, offering an interesting walk and impressive views. Additionally, the nearby Park Zoo Reynou, located about 8.3 km away, is a popular attraction for families.
Yes, La Fontaine du Bois Maury is noted as a dog-friendly natural monument, perfect for a stroll with your canine companion.
The 'Lavoirs' are historic washhouses in Saint-Jean-Ligoure, fed by the Ligouret stream. They offer a glimpse into the daily life of the past, serving as central gathering places for women. These historical sites are accessible for visitors to see.
The La Pisciculuture du Château refers to the remains of a fish farm located near the Château de Ligoure. You can explore the basins, some still holding water, and the vestiges of others, offering an interesting historical and natural point of interest.
Just 4 km to the east, Pierre-Buffière is a charming 'village d'étape' worth a visit. For more extensive urban attractions, Limoges is approximately 17 km to the north-north-west, offering sites like the Jardins de l'Eveche and the Aquarium du Limousin. You can also find natural beauty at the Réserve naturelle régionale Étang de la Monnerie (35 km) and Lac de Saint-Pardoux (38 km).
The Château de Saint-Jean, a prominent edifice in the heart of the bourg with origins dating back to the 12th century, is a private residence and not open to the public. However, its park features a promenade lined with majestic linden trees that can be enjoyed.


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