The capital of Limousin is Limoges, famed for its pottery and gastronomy (Limousin beef is delicious, as is the indigenous cream and cherry tart), and is a short drive away. The ruinous Château de Châlus-Chabrolith is where Richard the Lionheart met his maker when he was struck in the eye by a crossbow bolt. North-east of Limoges (between Guéret and Bourganeuf) is Forêt de Chabrières, not only a wonderful place to go walking and picnicking, but also home to Les Loups de Chabrières (05 55 81 23 23), where you can see wolves close up. The area is dotted with lakes – some of them have beaches with swimming and picnic areas – and there is kayaking in Aixe-sur-Vienne and Brantome. Other activities in the area include fishing, cycling, walking and horse riding. There are lots of markets in the local villages and vide greniers throughout the year with Brocantes and Trocs for those who like to browse for hidden treasure – furniture, pottery, jewellery, glassware and more.