Soursac, Rural commune in the Corrèze department, France.
Soursac covers approximately 142 square kilometers of rolling terrain at 476 meters elevation, bordered by the Luzège River on the west and the Dordogne River on the south and east.
This Corrèze commune reached its demographic peak in 1962 with 1,009 inhabitants before experiencing gradual population decline, stabilizing around 520 residents by 2022 in this rural community.
Local heritage reflects in its Occitan name Sorçac and traditional Limousin rural practices, featuring agricultural festivals and community gatherings rooted in regional history and customs.
The tourist office located at place du 18 mars 1962 operates during July and August with varying daily hours, providing information and brochures about Haute-Corrèze attractions.
The viaduc des rochers noirs represents a remarkable railway structure crossing the local landscape, complemented by a modern pumptrack facility for cycling enthusiasts and extreme sports practitioners.
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