Villages and Towns in the Creuse

The Creuse, located in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is a province often overlooked by tourists, yet it offers a wealth of natural beauty and cultural richness. This rural area is steeped in history, where ancient castles, picturesque villages, and lush valleys come together in an idyllic landscape. The towns and villages of the Creuse, each with its own charm, are perfect places to explore local culture and history. From medieval streets to traditional markets and iconic buildings, these picturesque towns offer something for everyone.

Aubusson

22 km from Château-Gioux

A Town of History and Craftsmanship

Aubusson, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is a captivating town famous for its rich history and the centuries-old art of tapestry weaving. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its world-renowned tapestries, which are praised worldwide for their refined quality and artistic value. The town has a charming atmosphere with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a scenic location along the Creuse River.

The built heritage of Aubusson is a living testament to its history: houses with turrets, the Clock Tower, the remains of the castle, the bridge and the châtelet of la Terrade, and the impressive Sainte Croix Church surrounded by a rose garden by the river. These historic landmarks are a true feast for the eyes.

The panorama discovered by climbing to higher ground is truly breathtaking. The view over the town, the meanders of the Creuse, the terraced gardens, and the narrow, winding streets offer a unique and enchanting sight. The heart of the town is dominated and protected by lush nature clinging to steep hillsides, giving the town an unmistakable charm.

©Aubusson Felletin Tourisme

©Aubusson Felletin Tourisme

Felletin

28 km from Château-Gioux

Felletin,  is a historic town in the Creuse region, renowned as the birthplace of tapestry art. Together with Aubusson, it contributes to the UNESCO-recognized tradition of tapestry weaving. In Felletin, you can visit workshops to witness the craftsmanship up close and enjoy the rich history of the area.

Every Friday morning, there is a lively market where local products such as cheese, charcuterie, and seasonal vegetables are sold. Additionally, the Gothic Église Sainte-Valérie is worth a visit for its beautiful architecture and stained-glass windows.

For nature lovers, the surroundings of Felletin offer numerous hiking trails through green hills and along the Creuse River. The town is an ideal destination for a cultural and relaxing day out.

For more information about Felletin and activities in the region, visit the official tourism website