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The most popular photo spots for taking selfies in Brive 100% Gaillarde and publishing them on Instagram.

The selfie or the art of taking a photo of yourself, at arm's length, to immortalize a moment has become commonplace. Especially for tourists who pose in front of famous monuments around the world. Corrèze and Brive are full of rich and varied landscapes ideal for beautiful holiday photos. We give you some places where you can take the selfie of the century!

This is without counting on the orientation tables and places for observing the landscape which punctuate our countryside.

  1. Ayen:
    At the orientation tables of Puys and Chaumonts. Remarkable viewpoint over the Auvergne massifs.
  2. La Roche in Allassac :
    Panorama of the Vézère Gorges, the dam, the railway, the Yssandonnais.
  3. Travassac :
    Viewpoint over the Pays de Brive with parking and a picnic area.
  4. Chatenet to Juillac:
    Panorama over Yssandonnais, Saint-Robert and the Brive Basin.
  5. The Caesar Tower of the castle Turenne :
    Take the spiral staircase for an exceptional view of the Dordogne Valley.
  6. Vertougit to Voutezac:
    Panorama over Cantal and the Dordogne.
  7. The Yssandon puy:
    View of the Brive Basin, the Monédières, the Monts d'Auvergne, the Causses and the Périgord plateaus.
  8. Saint-Robert
    On the terrace behind the church, where you will observe the surrounding countryside of Yssandonnais, the Monédières…

Come on, bring good shoes, your picnic and your smartphone or camera, set out to conquer these places full of beauty! And don't forget #tousgaillards to see your photo shared on our social networks!

Pratical information

To share your masterpieces, tag us on:

  • Twitter: @gaillard100
  • Facebook page: Brive 100% Gaillarde
  • Instagram: Brivetourism

Act as a responsible photographer:

If you have the opportunity to visit protected natural sites, respect the rules in place. Just because you want to take an Instagrammable photo doesn't mean you have to climb over fences and walk off authorized trails. The rules exist to protect the fauna and flora, so we might as well respect them. Mother nature will thank you!

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