Bordered by Egletons, Soudeilles is a small rural village with an important natural heritage, made of forests, puys and steams. It is crossed by two rivers : the Soudeillette and the Deiro, which flows in wild waterfalls, and continues to the lake of the same name, in Egletons. Located at the foot of many puys, the highest point of the village is the Puy de la Tourte, which, thanks to its 852 meters high, offers a breathtaking view of the correzian landscape.
Composed of about 20 hamlets, Soudeilles also has a substantial built heritage, from its church in the heart of the village to the mill on Contensousas and its thatched roof, which can be seen during a short hile of 3 kilometers.