Weather in the heart of the Limousin is delicious. The boundary of the beautiful and bad weather is often just above Limoges. Our area is below this limit, which means often nice weather.

Limousin has a continental climate with pronounced seasons. The differences in temperature between day and night are often substantial. In summer this is very pleasant to sleep. But also the temperature differences between the one and the other day can be significant. Especially in the winter, one day you can have a terrace lunch and the next morning could be white of snow.

Limousin is very green, so there must be rain sometimes. Winter is a wetter period, but even in summer a shower can appear. Fortunately, these showers often fall at night with a thunder storm. In particular, the spring, summer and fall are wonderful seasons in the Limousin. Almost all year, one can live out here!

The Limousin is in Europe’s top 3 cleanest air locations. The density of its population is approximately 25 inhabitants per square kilometre (in comparison, in Great Britain there are approximately 400 inhabitants per square km and in London, almost 5,000 inhabitants per square km).

Climate

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Because of its hilly nature and its pleasant climate the area lends itself perfectly to walking or cycling tour. The small winding roads through small hamlets or the forests invite for a nice walk or bike ride. There are several well documented footpaths and trails, but you can also find you way with a good map. Experience the tranquillity, the scents and the colours this beautiful landscape has t…
 
Experience the Limousin
Experience Experience what the Limousin has on offer, its lifestyle and its inhabitants. Throughout the year there are many markets in the villages and towns, where you can find local products, such as honey or meats from sausages to chickens or ducks, and yes even tractors! Markets are an important part of the social calendar social. This is an opportunity for people to meet, chat and drink an a…
 
History
It is as if time had stood still. That is the feeling you might get in the many small villages. The image that you know from romantic French films, with people carrying a stick of bread under their arm and a dreamy village square where local have a game of French bowls (locally known as Pétanque). The region bears its name from its 2,000 year-old capital Limoges. Limoges is known for its p…
 

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