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Limoges is a city and the administrative capital of the central French region Limousin. It is also the préfecture of the Haute-Vienne departement. It's known for its medieval enamels on copper, porcelain (Limoges porcelain) and oak barrels (Limousin oak), which are used for the production of typical French Cognac.
From the Limoges Travel Guide
Just arrived back to England after a really lovely stay at La Croix du Reh. The house and setting are lovely. Very easy to find from Limoges airport. Peter and Galina are charming hosts, nothing is too much trouble. We enjoyed fabulous evening meals with wine included and gorgeous warm croissants for beakfast. ... more
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I went that way a few years back. Le Mans, Tours, Poitiers, Limoges, Cahors. Toll roads are expensive in France but they get you from A to B quickly. Without them you are going to be driving through endless small towns, stuck in queues of traffic, endless red lights, and this will be made worse because ...
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