Located a few minutes away from the French countryside town of Aubas and on the banks of the river Vézère, Château de Sauvebœuf is a beautiful 14th Century castle and a popular tourist attraction for its rich history, remarkable architecture and an amazing pre-historic museum, all owned and maintained by a private individual. For the price of 20 euros, you get a combined tour of the both house and the museum with a highly proficient guide who takes you through the various exhibits like old furniture, valuable paintings, sculptures, preserved natural items, Neolithic artifacts among many other interesting items. The charming rooms and grounds of the castle are also leased out for private events such as weddings, parties, conferences and seminars where your function is sure to be successful in the charming historical atmosphere and stunning riverside views.
People have been exploring the depths of the Padirac Cave since the 15th-Century, when local inhabitants excavated potassium nitrate from the area. It is believed that the cave has existed since the 3rd-Century, when the roof of rock fell into a large cavern deep within the earth. The chasm itself stretches down 99 meters (325 feet) and was first extensively explored by Édouard-Alfred Martel in 1889. The cave system was first opened up to tourists in 1899. Today, tourists can descend into the cavern via stairs or a lift and explore its dark depths either on foot or by boat, which navigates the underground river that flows through the cave system.
Rocher des Aigles is a haven for nature lovers and bird watchers from all over the world. Nestled in the heart of Rocamadour, the sprawling bird park is enveloped in serene verdure. The park is home to an array of diurnal and nocturnal birds along with parrots. In addition to sights of exotic birds, the bird park also delights visitors with an array of fun programs and displays. Visitors can also make avail of the onsite restaurants and food stalls. Do visit Rocher des Aigles for a memorable time amidst avian wonders.
Eglise de Saint-Robert is a 12th-century Romanesque structure that survived the Hundred Years War and the French Revolution. This fortified building underwent a few restorations over the period of its existence. This heritage monument still has some of its original elements in its columns and choir. Though there are no religious functions held now, it is the base of the annual Festival de Saint-Robert.
Les Sept Collines (Tulle) features an open stage setting with a wide space for the audience to come by and view some of the multiple disciplines of performing arts. The hall has hosted multiple events over the past pertaining to dance, theatrical drama, plays and skits, comedy shows, singing, etc. The event space has gained much attention over time and has become a new event hub in recent times.
Des Lendemains Qui Chantent is not only a popular venue that specializes in concerts, it is also a recording studio and an association promoting music and local young talent. You can attend a number of live shows such as musical concerts or even record your own ep at Labo, a recording lab which is part of the site. For music lovers in Tulle, this place is a popular networking space.