If those are places you want to see, then why not?
However, I find the tempation when travelling is to get as far from you point of departure as you can before returning, otherwise it almost does not feel like a trip... (I am guilty of this, too).
However, this is not sound logic.
Once off the ferry, you are already in a place you don't know. Everything you see will be new. For example you could hop off and spend a week exploring Normandy, Brittany, and the Loire Valley. All these places have beautiful spots to see and breathtaking coastal areas overlooking the Northern Bay of Biscay. Google some of these spots to see what they are like: Medieval old towns, cliffs, beaches, castles, chateaus, wine, good food, wild forested hills all within 90 mins -2 hours from your ferry port.
I'm not diggin at your actual route, I would just say that you could see more and ride a bit less by sticking to an area closer to your point of arrival, otherwise 3 days will be travel.... If you have your heart set on Limoges and the rest of your locations then go for it...
Eitherway, enjoy. I like France a lot, but its harder to travel there now that I'm in Estonia....
Just a thought.
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