Sensitive Natural Area, the pond of Moura is the longest pond of Bas-Armagnac and constitutes a remarkable and original area within the Natura 2000 site of the ponds of Bas-Armagnac.
In the heart of the Drugeon valley, on the banks of the Rivière-Drugeon pond, an observatory has been set up where you can discover the fauna and flora of the reed beds.
Sheltered from the eyes of the...
Between the Ognon and Breuchin Valleys stretches the vast Plateau of the Thousand Ponds, a veritable mosaic of land and water which was fashioned, some 12,000 years ago, as the last glaciers of the...
The Sablières park (also called Les Pouges by the inhabitants) is located near the Pouges sports area and the Redon promenade. Bordered by a white willow grove, this site is of great interest to the...
Located in the Natura 2000 zone, this 22-hectare pond is home to a very lively life with the presence of many animals, aquatic insects, green frogs, migratory birds and a remarkable plant landscape...
A natural area which extends around the confluence of 2 canals: the Rhone to Rhine canal and the Montbéliard to Haute-Saône canal. This area is also crossed by the river Allan, a tributary of the...
In Saulx-la-Ville, a hamlet of Saulx-le-Duc, a washhouse stands on the edge of a pond, lined with trees, small stone benches and a picnic table.
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The Préperny pond, small in size but exceptional in its biodiversity, is a veritable jewel in the crown of the Haut Morvan mountain forests.
Sylvestre, the elf, and Noctua, his friend the owl, will...
Classified as a sensitive natural site like the Baye and Vaux ponds which border it, the Perchette pond covers 16 hectares and is located to the north of the Vaux pond. It is surrounded by forests and...
Situated in Lormes, in the Grands Lacs du Morvan region, this beautiful 10-hectare lake is a great place for walking (there is a 2km walk around it), swimming, sports and family activities. It has...
The Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park, whose headquarters are in Munster (68), spreads across four counties (Haut-Rhin, Haut Saône, Territoire-de-Belfort, and Vosge), three regions (Alsace...
12,000 years ago, in the south-western part of the Vosges Massif, the melting of the glaciers led to the formation of numerous bodies of water, creating a unique landscape: the Plateau des 1000 Étangs...
The Saint-Bénigne Fountain bears the name of a saint who is well known in the region. Originally from Izmir in Turkey, he is said to have evangelised the towns of Autun and Langres and converted many...