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Corrèze is an ideal destination for holidays, as it is very well served by public transport and major highways. Getting there is easy!
To travel in Corrèze, you will find a majority of departmental roads between and from the big cities. They are maintained and you can move around without any problems or traffic jams! The small villages are served by municipal roads, on which there may be potholes or other road damage, be careful sometimes. In winter, the roads of Haute Corrèze can suffer from snow , so we recommend that if you drive in Corrèze in winter, to check the road network before your departure and not to forget the chains (Corrèze is not concerned by the Mountain Law).
By car, you can take the A20 motorway which is largely free! So Parisian visitors have really interesting prices to reach Corrèze… the A89 from East to West also passes through the department.
By plane, it is possible to come to Corrèze, from the capital or abroad! Regular flights take place from Nice, Paris, Ajaccio, London, Brussels and Porto, consult the flight schedule on the website of Brive Vallée de la Dordogne airport.
To travel by bus in Corrèze, you can use the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regional Network (fr), there are regular lines. Flixbus and Blablabus also operate in Corrèze. Regarding group transport, we recommend that you also use carpooling services if you have the opportunity.
By bike in Corrèze, it is perhaps not the means of transport most open to everyone, to come on vacation. Be aware, however, that experienced cyclists will benefit from the scheme of tourist cycle routes (fr) set up by the Department of Corrèze. 15 family loops and 17 sports routes exist for cycling in Corrèze. Guidebooks are available and clearly indicate the routes. The small roads of Corrèze, although hilly, are a pleasure for cyclists.
On foot in Corrèze, you can cover thousands of kilometres! The generous nature offers a multitude of paths and the department has taken full advantage of them, by marking them out for travelers who travel on foot or like to walk on foot in Corrèze. Santiago de Compostela is also a route (the Rocamadour route but other secondary routes and variants as well) which passes through the Corrèze with very few portions of paved roads. Consult the hiking routes of the Department of Corrèze (fr).