New Aquitaine topographic maps
Click on a map to view its topography, its elevation and its terrain.

Le Balestier
France > New Aquitaine > Coux et Bigaroque-Mouzens > Le Balestier
Average elevation: 171 m

Creuse
France > New Aquitaine > Creuse
It is in the Massif Central and permeated by the Creuse and its tributaries. The river is dammed at several locations both for water supply and hydroelectricity generation. As is typical for an inland area of continental Europe, Creuse has relatively cold winters with some snowfall into April, but also hot…
Average elevation: 503 m

Corrèze
France > New Aquitaine > Corrèze
The department transitions between the Aquitaine and the Massif Central, the Corrèze department sees its elevation gradually rise from the basin of Brive to the Plateau de Millevaches, watershed of the Atlantic facade. This relief explains the wide variety of climates of Corrèze.
Average elevation: 481 m