Gimel-les-Cascades
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Gimel-les-Cascades is a village in the Corrèze department in the French region of Limousin. It is situated on the banks of the Montane river.
Gimel-les-Cascades is named after for a set of nearby waterfalls, including Le Grand Saut at 45 metres, La Redoule at 38 metres, and La Queue de Chavel (the horse's tail at 60 metres) that rise to a total of 143 metres. The village has stone cottages, a few hotels, a village church and views across the valley.
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From the A89 Motorway, take exit 21, then at the roundabout turn left onto the D1089.
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- 🌍 Cascades de Gimel, Chalet les Cascades de Gimel, ☎ +33 5 55 21 26 49. Set of three majestic waterfalls, rising to a total of 143 metres.
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