Located in Indre, at the crossroads between Berry and Limousin, the Eguzon region fits into the Creuse valley in the foothills of the Massif Central.
With its 312 hectares lake, its preserved natural heritage and cultural wealth, it is one of the major tourist attractions of the department.
Lake Eguzon, created in 1926 by the impoundment of what was then the most powerful dam in Europe, significantly changed the local environment. In 1961, with the creation of the "Boating Chambon," his role was crucial in the field of outdoor activities and tourism.