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✈️How to get to MUSIQUE A LA PREE
Planning your trip to MUSIQUE A LA PREE? Here's how to get there by plane, train or car, and plan your route to the festival site.
- Nearest airport: Limoges Airport (LIG), about 99 km from the venue.
- Major international airport nearby: Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne airport (CFE), about 134 km away (more routes).
- Allow about 139 min by car from the airport to the site.
- By train, head for Limoges/Bellegarde or the nearest major station, then finish by bus, shuttle or taxi to the site.
- By car, plan for on-site parking and expect heavy traffic around the venue on festival days.
🛏️Where to stay near MUSIQUE A LA PREE
Accommodation near the MUSIQUE A LA PREE site fills up fast. Compare hotels, apartments and rentals nearby and book early to stay as close to the stage as possible.
Also consider staying around Limoges/Bellegarde, the nearest large city, if the closest options to the site are sold out.
Estimated travel time to the site
| Distance | 🚗 Car / taxi | 🚴 Bike | 🚶 On foot |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~1 km | ~3 min | ~4 min | ~12 min |
| ~3 km | ~7 min | ~12 min | ~36 min |
| ~5 km | ~11 min | ~20 min | ~1 h |
| ~10 km | ~22 min | ~40 min | ~2 h |
Public transport: depends on the network around Limoges/Bellegarde.
Each accommodation's distance to the site is shown on the map above. Rough estimates; allow extra time during festival peak hours.
🗺️Things to do near MUSIQUE A LA PREE
Many shows happen in the evening, so use your days to explore the area around MUSIQUE A LA PREE. Guided tours, museums, outdoor experiences and local activities can be booked in a few clicks before you go.
Nearby, Limoges/Bellegarde and its surroundings offer museums, walks and local gems to discover between sets.
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📋About
Musique à la Prée 2026: classical music in the Berry region
Musique à la Prée is a classical music festival held in Segry, a small village in the Indre department in central France. Set in an intimate rural environment, it brings together chamber musicians and acclaimed performers exploring a repertoire spanning impressionism to neoclassicism.
The 2026 edition gathers 12 artists over four days of concerts from May 22nd to 25th. Featured performers include Pierre Fouchenneret, Quatuor Hermès, Manuel Vioque-Judde, and Romain Descharmes.
The programme centres on string quartet and chamber music, with works drawing on Klassik tradition, neoclassicism and musical impressionism. The festival fosters a contemplative listening experience in a welcoming rural setting.
From May 22nd to 25th, 2026, Segry opens its doors for this celebration of classical music. Check the full programme on the festival website.



