The gardens of Salagon (Mane) are finally reopening their doors to the public this Saturday 20 March. Visitors will be able to enjoy the first shoots, flowers and buds of this early spring. The Noria garden, which has seen all of its plessis renovated, will delight visitors in their strolling and contemplation.

The reopening of the gardens will also allow the youngest to enjoy the orienteering race, a fun activity popular with families to discover the gardens of Salagon.

Measures to meet health requirements have been put in place and strictly applied: respect for barrier gestures, control and regulation of visitor flows, compulsory masks in the buildings and recommended in the gardens, hydroalcoholic gel available. For this reason, the exhibition rooms and the church of the priory remain closed until further notice.

The gardens will be open from 20 March at a cost of €4 per person instead of €6 during this period - Every day from 10 am to 6 pm, closed on Tuesdays outside the school holidays. Lhe guided tours and outdoor activities will be limited to groups of 5 people.

For more information: www.musee-de-salagon.com