Ussel (French pronunciation: [ysɛl] ⓘ; Occitan: Ussèl) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France.
Besides gardens, Ussel is composed of a large number of natural spaces, with hiking and walking trails.
Ussel shelters many company in the wood field, like the panel producer MDF Isoroy, the stratified clothes designer Polyrey, the interior door manufacturer Jeld Wen, the front door manufacturer Bel .
The pork butcher group Loste owns a production site of salted meat in the industrial area Empereur.
The industrial sector sets up in High-Corrèze since 1990 when Bristol-Myers Squibb settles a production site in the town of Meymac.
In 1999, Pierre Fabre came to Ussel by building a distribution and logistics center in the industrial zone of L'Empereur.
Many of the objects exhibited concerning agricultural trades were kindly provided by Dr. Ernest Chiocconi, a salvage dealer.
Many of the stations are preserved and have been restored and a Tourist Route created which enables visitors to follow the track from its terminus at Languenne on the outskirts of Tulle to Ussel.
The road signs are rectangular with "Transcorrezien" shown on them on a white background The area includes the Roche Noir Viaduct, a suspension bridge crossing the deep gorge of the Luzège river between Lapleau and Soursac.