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Peyrelevade

The Servières Rocks

Heritage site and architecture
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A beautiful route where the Vienne river guides you through a variety of landscapes.
A circuit marked by water and granite: after exploring Lake Servières and going through the village of the same name, the walk leads to the Rocks of Servières. Erosion has sculpted these strange blocks of granite, where the River Vienne flows through the gorges. You then follow a Roman road alongside the lake and go up into the Chamboux state forest. On the way back, you can admire the Vinzannet bridge, the Luguet mill, the Rebière Nègre peat bog and the Mouton cross.

5 points of interest

  • Heritage site

    Peyrelevade

    Located in the heart of the Millevaches Regional Nature Park in Limousin, in the north of the Corrèze department, the commune of Peyrelevade is rich in the architectural, natural and landscape heritage so characteristic of the Millevaches Plateau.
    The commune takes its name from one of these standing stones (Peira Levada in Occitan), frequent in the region before Christianisation.
    It has 850 inhabitants. In 2015, an asylum seekers' centre was opened, accommodating 70 people.
  • Heritage site

    Peyrelevade airfield

    In the heart of the Plateau de Millevaches, the commune built the airfield at the end of the 1980s. Driven by aviation enthusiasts, the project also included the creation of an aviation development. It was used as a training site for the Egletons school of public works. 
  • Lake

    Lake Servières

    The Servières lake belongs to EDF and diverts part of the flow of the Vienne to the hydroelectric complex at Lake Vassivière. Due to lack of maintenance, the site was drying up. Implementing a Natura 2000 contract in 2011 has enabled major restoration work to be carried out, particularly logging accompanied by skidding using animal traction. The site has been restored and is now maintained by grazing. 
  • Heritage site

    The village of Servières

    The village of Servières will captivate you with its authentic granite houses, its low stone walls and its traditional architectural elements. At the edge of the village, a bakery has been restored by the La Pierre Levée association, which brings this building back to life each summer during a bread festival. 
  • Geological interest

    The Rocks of Servières

    Servières is a mysterious site where the granite rock is affected by both horizontal and vertical fracturing, which cuts it into blocks several metres wide. Horizontal cracks (or diaclases) give a "millefeuille" appearance”.

Description

Depart from Pra Bé. Go up to the Place de la Fontaine. Head towards Gentioux. At the church, on the right, go towards St-Setiers, then left towards the cemetery
  1. At the cemetery, the track on the left leads to Chez Le Prou.
  2. In the village, turn left and then immediately right. At the last house, take the track to the right. At the first crossroads, turn left. Next, go right to the end of the airfield runway; go up to Ludinas.
  3. In the village, turn left. At the departmental road, turn right for 20 m. then left onto the track. At the next crossroads, take the track on the left. It joins a road that you take on the left towards Lake Servières.
  4. At the lake, turn right then left to go into Servières. Go straight through the village.
  5. Continue along the path, which will describe a loop, ignoring several tracks on the left. Go past the site of the rocks and return to point 5. Take the path to the right: go past the bakery and down towards the Vienne.
  6. After the bridge, turn left onto the path that runs alongside the river. Pass to the right of the embankment; go on alongside the lake to reach the road.
  7. Turn left and, after the bridge, follow the track on the right that rises into the Chamboux forest. On the flat, the track on the left leads to Vinzannet.
  8. In the village, at the crossroads, go straight ahead. The road becomes a track leading down to the Vienne. After the bridge, go straight on to join the road.
  9. Follow it to the right for 300 m. At the crossroads with the Ludinas road, follow the track to the right. Cross the Vienne. At the next crossroads, turn left; join the road and follow it to the left. Descend to a wetland.
  10. Go along beside it, passing below the gîtes and the campsite. Pass below the play area and cross the Rebière Nègre peat bog by the decking; straight on to join the road and the Croix du Mouton, the sheep cross.
  11. Follow the road to the left, then the right. keep going straight ahead: the Chemin des Côtes returns to the start.
  • Departure : Pra Bé Square, Peyrelevade
  • Arrival : Pra Bé Square, Peyrelevade
  • Towns crossed : Peyrelevade and Tarnac

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Recommandations

At the Servières site, this route crosses another route starting from Tarnac. Follow the route markings carefully.

Information desks

1 place de L'Hôtel de ville, 19250 Meymac

05 19 60 00 30

Access and parking

From Meymac, follow the D36 towards the town centre. Millevaches. 4 km after Millevaches, take the D21 towards Peyrelevade.

Parking :

Pra Bé Square, Peyrelevade

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