The Limousin
is also known as 'the land of a thousand lakes'
and wherever you are in the region there will be one close by. Most are
bathing
lakes with clear, clean water and often with sandy beaches; they range
in size
from quiet spots for a picnic or swim to those with a whole range of
water
sports facilities.Fishing in Limousin is an anglers paradise, from
private lakes with specimen fish to larger lakes in national parks.
There is much to see and do in
the
Limousin, whether it be riding the white waters by Kayak, fishing for
trout or carp,
rambling on country trails, pony trekking, browsing around the numerous
chateaux and museums, shopping at local markets and towns, a round or
two of
golf, visiting a theme park, or even taking a trip in a hot air balloon, the
list goes on, it would take a lifetime to see and do everything.
The
ports of Le Havre and Calais are between 5 and 7 hours away.