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    This Peaceful Village Is a Trending Destination This Year—With Castles, a Lush Countryside, Serene Rivers, and Fairy-tale Vibes

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    This Peaceful Village Is a Trending Destination This Year—With Castles, a Lush Countryside, Serene Rivers, and Fairy-tale Vibes
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    For those seeking a picturesque dive into medieval history, Corrèze, France, is the ideal destination. The lesser-known region in south central France is home to six of the country’s official most beautiful villages: Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, Collonges-la-Rouge, Curemonte, Saint-Robert, Ségur-le-Chateau, and Turenne.

    These charming towns are all tucked into rolling hills, rivers, and woodlands, offering immersive historical experiences and outdoor adventures. With flower-lined streets, covered markets, thriving artisans, and dreamy terraces, visiting Corrèze really feels like traipsing through a fairy tale.

    Unlike Paris, where overtourism has led to museum workers going on strike and streets too crowded to walk on, Corrèze offers a peaceful escape. That’s probably why the region is trending this year. According to Hotels.com, searches for “Corrèze” have increased 145 percent between 2024 and 2025.

    And while it may not be the bustling urban environment of the City of Light, there’s plenty to do in this overlooked haven. The villages all have their own distinct ties to history, with architecture dating back thousands of years. There have been discoveries from as far back as the Paleolithic period in Corrèze, though you will most commonly see medieval castles and chateaus as you stroll through the villages.

    For culinary experiences, you’ll find an abundance of quaint inns that put the term “farm-to-table” to its most literal sense. Plus, there are farmers’ markets, restaurants serving locally sourced dishes, wine shops, and tastings.

    Corrèze’s natural world is really where the destination shines; between waterfalls, cliffs, lakes, bogs, gorges, and mountains, there’s no shortage of stunning land to explore. Whether you want to hike to viewpoints overlooking the rolling green hills, climb cliffside, or wander through bogs surrounded by herds of sheep, Corrèze makes the perfect setting for a scenic getaway. There’s even a plethora of camping options throughout the region.

    Water lovers will also have a lot to enjoy in Corrèze. There are opportunities to go paddle boarding, sailing, or canoeing in the area’s lakes, rivers, and ponds. For a family-friendly day, visit the water park in Argentat.

    The region’s year-round mild climate means that you’ll almost always encounter pleasant weather for outdoor exploring. However, the Corrèze tourism board advises that winter may be a little too cold for most tourists to truly enjoy the experience. Plan a visit during the other three seasons to fully embrace the castles, artisan markets, charming inns, hikes, wine tastings, and visits to the numerous lakes, gardens, and parks in the region.

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