Birthplace of Auguste Renoir, Limoges, welcomes you to its Bed and Breakfasts from which you can discover not only its famous porcelain, but also its medieval enamels on copper and its oak barrels used for Cognac production. This city of the Limousin in the Haute-Vienne department, possesses a magnificent covered market- the so-called "ventre de Limoges", the Halles Centrales- designed in Eiffel's studios, where the region's finest produce is on display. The Gothic Cathedral of St-Etienne, begun in 1273 and finished only in 1888, the Pavillon du Verdurier with its Art Deco style, the modern place de la Motte and the Bénédictins railway station are all well worth visiting. Bed and Breakfasts in and around Limoges, for an interesting break in beautiful surroundings.
Most of our Bed and Breakfast addresses are approved by the four official networks (Gîtes de France, Fleurs de Soleil, Clévacances, Accueil Paysan) or by Tourist Information Centres.
Hélène Everitt 16 500 LESSAC
In Charente Limousine, on a farm raising sheep and venison, a guest house with garden offering three very comfortable rooms. ...
Ariel Fossati 87 170 ISLE LIMOGES
Close to Limoges, in a small, verdant valley, a 17th century limousine farm, with the guest rooms located in the converted c...
Joël Chartier 87 400 SAINT LEONARD DE NOBLAT
This lovely mansion is situated in the heart of the medieval town of Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, facing the collegiate church. T...
Lily Surroca 87 400 SAINT LÉONARD DE NOBLAT
Sur le chemin de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle, à quelques minutes de la cité médiévale et de sa collégiale du XIIème siècle, ...
Close to the historical centre of Saint-Léonard, this romantic, restful place, with its flower-decked terrace, exudes local charm. In shades of grey and pink, the 'suite classique' affords views of the Saint-Léonard collegiate which is floodlit at night. Old mirrors and glass bottles l...