The green track by the Corrèze river: a 17-km route that crosses Brive.

Crossing Brive-la-Gaillarde along the Corrèze river is possible thanks to the green track. This lane laid out on the banks allows you to enjoy the city in a different way, quietly or sportively... Families, onlookers and sportsmen take advantage of this protected axis to travel from East to West and vice versa... the most audacious ones can even start at the start of the track located almost at Aubazine to get to the confluence with the Vézère in Saint Pantaléon of Larchefor a total route of 17 km.

Useful information :

  • Duration by foot : 4 hours
  • Length : 17 km
  • Duration by bike or mountain bike : 2 hours
  • Inflation station accessible at the Bouriottes Playground
  • Picnic areas : Tujac playground, King's Island, Brassens Hall, Espace des 3 Provinces, Bouriottes playground
  • Public restrooms accessible near the Rosiers church and the Brassens Hall
Cycling along the Brive greenway

The green track by the Vézère river: a 7km-long section which runs along the Vézère 

The green track is not yet connected to the sections that run along the Vézère towards Le Saillant... But you can now explore these segments from Saint-Viance towards the entrance to the Vézère gorges.

Useful information : 

  • a 4 km protected circuit between the Saillant Dam and Allassac
  • a 3 km circuit between Lasteyrie and Le Saillant. 
  • Picnic areas : Le Saillant bridge, near the dam, Garavet, Saint-Viance
  • Public restrooms accessible in Garavet and Le Saillant. 

The green track Map

We invite you to have a look at the leaflet with the detailed circuit below:

Instructions to follow when taking the green track

  • Road prohibited to motor vehicles
  • Hold to your right
  • Respect traffic regulations
  • Keep your dog on a leash
  • Preserve flora and fauna
  • Respect the equipment and facilities
  • Use trash cans for your waste
  • Do not feed wild animals

 

Back jogger on the Brive greenway

Evolution of the green track

The green track should be developed and we even dream of being able to promote a total route towards Dordogne to eventually reach Lascaux from Brive-la-Gaillarde, on foot or by bike... it is not yet possible on a continuous strip, but we are working on it.