PONDS AND MILL OF CROSAGNY
Bird watching trail and explanatory panels that allow you to discover the ...Read more
NATURAL RESERVE OF THE ROC DE CHÈRE
Read moreA massive 200 ha forest in Talloires offers a splendid view of Lake Annecy. The 69 ha of the natural reserve have a special flora, a mixture of mountain and Mediterranean species and a typical forest fauna rich in amphibians, reptiles and butterflies. Traces tell us the story of Roc de Chère: quarry of sandstone, land extraction areas and the life of the monks of Talloires (exploitation of forest and vines.)
RED MULLET CASCADE
Cascade du Rouget with a jump of nearly 70 m at Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval with a ...Read more
SAINT-MÊME CIRCUS
Situated at an altitude of 900 metres, this protected site is of rare ...Read more
LAKE GENIN
Lake of average mountain, surrounded by a green forest, nicknamed the Green ...Read more
HUMPBACK GLACIER
The highest ice fall of the Alps which is located in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc ...Read more
VIA FERRATA DU PONT DU DIABLE
An impressive zip line offers a fun adventure with ladders, a wooden ...Read more
LAFFREY LAKES
Read more3 natural lakes of glacial origins, including Lake Laffrey. With its 120 ha surface, this lake is the largest lake in Matheysin and the eighth natural lake of France. About twenty kilometers from Grenoble, 900 m above sea level, it is a paradise for windsurfing and drifting (motorboats are forbidden) is a popular tourist place, surrounded by campsites and equipped with a water base. It is also very popular with the Grenoblois, who are looking for a little freshness on the edge of the beach (unsupervised swimming).
THE FIRMIN WELL
Source in honor of Louis-Joseph Firmin Galimard, a silk miller in ...Read more
THE SASSING TANKS
The vats of Sassenage, one of the Wonders of the Dauphiné.Read more
FEAST DRILL AND ARBORETUM
Forest which shelters an arboretum sylvetum with a collection of 58 ...Read more
ECOPÔLE DU FOREZ
Ecopole with a rich fauna and flora, housing a wildlife observation center, ...Read more
DANCING ROCKS
About fifty blocks of a very hard sandstone, placed in the middle of a ...Read more
LAC DE PALADRU
Read moreWalk to the lake of Paladru or blue lake for its crystal clear waters. Shaped during the ice age by the powerful Rhone glacier, it is 6 km long and 1.2 km wide. It is the fifth largest natural lake in France and is located at an altitude of 500 m. Its water temperature is cool and ideal for swimming in the summer. It owes part of its fame to the important archaeological discoveries made on the site of Colletière. An exceptional and fragile space, the lake of Paladru offers a whole range of activities for relaxation and leisure. When natural and historical heritage are mixed, when you can refresh yourself and have fun, you must take advantage of it!
THE THIOU AND ITS CHANNELS
An establishment offering walks to discover the "grand Thiou", which was ...Read more
THE CLAPS AND THE JUMP OF THE DRÔME
The Claps and the jump of the Drôme, a very original, unique and ...Read more
PARC NATUREL RÉGIONAL DE CHARTREUSE
Read moreThe natural and cultural heritage of the Chartreuse is particularly rich. Shared between Isère and Savoie, the Chartreuse Regional Nature Park, created in 1995, offers fantastic landscapes that are easy to discover. From the limestone mountains with their magnificent perched synclines to the cradle of the Carthusian order founded by Saint Bruno in the 11th century, it's hard not to be fascinated by this massif. The Chartreuse is all about the water that sings in the many basins in each of the small villages scattered across the mountain, or the water that gushes in cascades and then rumbles in the ravines of the Guiers Mort and Guiers Vif. There are also beautiful forests and the scent of wood cut in sawmills. In fact, Chartreuse wood, used in construction, has been awarded the AOC label. It is produced from fir and spruce trees grown in the Chartreuse mountains. The Chartreuse Regional Nature Park is also home to a few morels lurking on the banks of a shady stream, a sabot-de-vénus lurking at the bend in a path or a black grouse chuckling as it flees the hustle and bustle of hikers. Chartreuse is not for eating: it's for savoring.
Bordered to the south by the cluse de Grenoble and to the north by the cluse de Chambéry, the Chartreuse appears like another limestone fortress. It offers hikers a number of peaks that exceed 2,000 m in altitude, the highest being Chamechaude at 2,082 meters. It is recognizable by its molar-like appearance, and is sometimes nicknamed "Gargantua's tooth". The Chartreuse also boasts a number of caves and galleries, popular with speleologists. In one of these caves, La Balme à Collomb, a little-known historical treasure has been discovered: a natural cave bear cemetery, over 20,000 years old! To date, 10% of the site has been excavated, and 12,000 bones or bone fragments have been found. The remaining areas have been left open to researchers. Of course, it's not possible to visit the original cave, but a reconstruction of the site provides a fascinating insight into the subterranean world where cave bears reigned supreme. It's hardly surprising that, with such an exceptional environment in terms of flora and fauna, the whole massif has the status of Regional Nature Park. This exceptional biodiversity is due in no small part to the great diversity of natural environments found in the massif. Its mountain forests, made up mainly of beech and spruce, are home to deer, chamois, lynx and owls, while its mountain meadows are home to numerous insects such as butterflies and beetles that thrive on the grasslands.
The Chartreuse, which Stendhal dubbed "the Emerald of the Alps", is a necklace whose every pearl must be admired. At its heart, the cirque de Saint-Même is one of the highest points in the Entremonts. The Cirque de Saint-Même is wild and unspoilt, offering a unique experience of nature, crowned by sheer rock faces and the sound of the wind running through the tall trees. Several hiking possibilities on site. At the heart of the cirque, right on the cliffs, the waters of the Guiers Vif escape from the bowels of the Earth and tumble down in a succession of great waterfalls. The most impressive of the passages leading over the cliffs to the upper plateaus is the Pas de la Mort, with its evocative name and long, overhanging ledge. It's the ideal place to hear the heartbeat of the Chartreuse! Another gem is the Grottes de Saint-Christophe (or Grottes des Échelles). These two caves, reached via a natural route, are home to thousand-year-old limestone rocks sculpted by water over time. The visit lasts an hour and a half. For the full experience, you can also try your hand at caving (from age 6) or acrospeleology (from age 12) in this unique setting.
And if you're looking for a bit of height, the Chartreuse also offers some breathtaking lookouts, such as the Sangles lookout overlooking the Guiers Mort gorges and the Grande Chartreuse monastery. But the most impressive viewpoint is undoubtedly at the end of the Petites Roches plateau, on the eastern face of the massif. This is a veritable balcony-belvedere, overlooking the Isère valley upstream from Grenoble by 800 m, and itself dominated by the cliffs of the Dent de Crolles and its northern extensions by 1,000 m. Today, the Plateau des Petites Roches is a world-famous venue for hang-gliding enthusiasts. Every September, the Coupe Icare brings the sport's greatest champions to Saint-Hilaire. It's another way of seeing the Alps, as you glide gently over them on the wings of the wind, like one of those majestic birds above the Chartreuse. The Chartreuse Regional Nature Park offers a wide range of sporting activities. In summer, take advantage of the many signposted trails to discover the richness of the forests, cliffs and reliefs on foot. In winter, put on your snowshoes or skis and head for the ski resort of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse.
THE CENTRAL ARDÈCHE MOUNTAIN
Mountain that promises good breaths of air, beautiful snowshoeing trips, ...Read more
SAMETT TALLOIRES ORGANIZATION
Read moreThis site of information on the activities and news of the commune of Talloires-Montmin, at the foot of the Tournette and the Dents teeth, on the east shore of Lake Annecy, addresses both residents and visitors. It also contains information about the protected sites such as the reserve of the Roc de Chère but also on the port of Talloires and its tariffs, events and events scheduled year round with updated details. Everything you need to know about the villages and their natural and cultural heritage as well as the possibilities for accommodation and catering. A very complete site!
ECOLOGICAL CENTRE LIVING EARTH
Ecological center for nature lovers, featuring themed organic gardens, ...Read more
LAC DE VALLON
Lake dominated by the Roc d'Enfer, an ideal place for families to walk and ...Read more
ROCK SHELTER
Visit of a remarkable shelter in Thônes, for a great leap in Prehistory, ...Read more
HOUSE OF THE NATURAL RESERVE OF PASSY
House allowing a playful and educational discovery of the magnificent ...Read more
CARLAVEYRON NATURE RESERVE
Nature reserve allowing to discover medium and high mountain landscapes ...Read more
SIXT-PASSY NATURE RESERVE HOUSE
Read moreThere is information from the facilitators and the interactive and interactive exhibitions, including «In my sky, the Barded Gypate», devoted to this fascinating «bone-in», which is seriously threatened with extinction. The wildlife area has a very explicit model presenting animal life strategies in winter and the valley model allows to better understand the topology of the circus, the documentation space. Nature and child entertainment are also organized. In summer, a second welcome point is located at the entrance to the reserve at the Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval circus.
ICE CAVERN
In the world's highest and largest ice cave, at an altitude of 3,400 m, ...Read more
BELVEDERE AND MADONNA OF RESCUE
Read moreThis site presents an incomparable panorama of the mountains of the Madeleine with the castle of the Cornes Horns, the Black Woods with the monastery of Notre-Dame-de-l'Hermitage, the Monts Mountains with the radars of Pierre-sur-Haute, the highest point of the department at 1 634 meters, the Monts du Lyonnais with the Matagrin Tower, the Neulise plateau, the Forez plain, so on. that, in clear time, a view on the Alpine channel. Next to you will see the castle of water dating back to 1961, which was far from by its form in mushroom, the Madonna representing the Virgin of Lourdes and dating from 1885 and a mileage coming from the hamlet of Vassauges, where the Roman route crossed the town from east to west and connected Lyon to Clermont-Ferrand.
VANOISE NATIONAL PARK
Home to France's largest colony of ibex and other animals, Chambéry offers ...Read more
BOULDER AREA
Read moreThe Maison du Parc des Monts d'Ardèche is located in the heart of a 40-hectare estate, at the foot of the last extinct volcano in the Vivarais region: the Coupe de Jaujac. Visitors can explore the site all year round, following the "coulée vive" interpretation trail and exploring the garden designed to host biodiversity, which has been awarded the "refuge LPO" label. During the summer, visitors are welcomed inside the Maison du Parc, where they can discover original exhibitions, find information and a bookshop, make purchases in the boutique and enjoy a water bar. The Maison du Parc is an essential stop-off point for exploring the riches of the Monts d'Ardèche.
TOURIST OFFICE OF MIRMANDE
Read moreOur teams are on hand to answer your questions and advise you on what to do, where to go, where to eat, how to get there and where to swim. You'll also find souvenirs such as Cliousclat Mirmande perched village bowls, Mirmande postcards, maps of France's most beautiful villages and guidebooks to France's most beautiful villages.
THE CASCADE
Read moreDiscover the waterfall of the Alpe du Grand Serre, sometimes frozen, offering you a relaxing and calm area only 5 minutes walk in the heart of the resort.
The Sarcenas Meadow Trail
Read moreTalking about planets in the middle of the woods is a laughable idea! It was, however, what was wanted by Gérard Rémillier, a guide by the National Forestry office, and let it be clear: it is a success! The wooded path is punctuated with questions and answers on the theme of the stars, game to which small as well as great will be happy between a look at the vegetation, and an ear by that to listen to the sound of the cloches of cows. In sum, if it takes an hour to survey the course, it is not unlikely that you will spend more time!
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GIANT FAIRY CHIMNEY: THE MONK OF CHAMPLAN
The Monk of Champlan is a geological curiosity of more than 25 m high, to ...Read more
THE BIG MILE
The Big Larch, 600 years old, measures 6.40 m in circumference for 30 m ...Read more
MAMA'S BEACH
Read moreThe beach of Mama is a unique opportunity to practice naturism in Lyon. Instead, to be precise north of the Grand Parc of Méribel-Jonage. Between G and H benchmarks at the restaurant La Mama, 200 meters of public beach welcomes you. The specificity of this corner: The pleasure of practicing naturism in all simplicity by city order dating back to 2009. All generations come to relax, enjoy the beautiful days in a friendly and friendly atmosphere.
DRILL POND HOUSE/TANK FARM
Read moreThe Maison des étangs du Forez and the Réserve de Biterne, located in Arthun, offer visitors an exceptional natural setting in which to stroll and enjoy the landscape of the Forez ponds. The Réserve de Biterne offers an open-access trail with three observatories for watching the ponds and wild waterfowl. The Maison des étangs du Forez, meanwhile, houses an interactive exhibition on the ponds of the Forez region, as well as an observatory offering a breathtaking view of the Reserve's ponds. The discovery trail and observatories are open to visitors every day. To reach the Maison des étangs du Forez and the Réserve de Biterne, simply follow the road signs from the D42.
SIVOM DU LAC DE MONTEYNARD-AVIGNONET
Read moreThe Sivom Aménagement du Lac de Monteynard is one of the region's must-see tourist attractions. The Sivom offers a range of activities and attractions, including the Himalayan footbridges, the Monteynard-Avignonet dam and information areas. The Sivom is made up of elected municipal representatives from the 10 communes bordering the lake, with a president and vice-presidents. The current president is Laurent Maleval, and the three vice-presidents are Jean Michel Brugnera, Pierrick Bonenfant and Richard Passelande.
SENSITIVE NATURAL AREAS (ENS)
Read moreGrenoble is a city with many sensitive natural areas (ENS) to discover. The Isère department has created a network of almost 150 ENS, comprising 17 departmental ENS and 128 local sites, in order to preserve and enhance the region's biodiversity. These sites are home to exceptional flora and fauna, with 287 species of birds, 78 species of dragonflies and 87 species of mammals recorded. The ENS are remarkable places for discovering biodiversity, open to the public and respectful of the natural heritage. They also help to offset urbanization by preserving natural areas. Take advantage of these preserved natural areas to experience nature close to home in Grenoble.
MAISON DU MARAIS DE LAVOURS
Discover the Lavours marsh, one of the last large continental marshes in ...Read more
NATURE
Read moreNature lovers can stroll along the largest freshwater lakes in Western Europe. The quays are dotted with presentations explaining the formation and the life of Geneva. Beyond that, only around 50 % of the shore is easily accessible, the law there requests it though not respected… In Vongy, under a large viaduc railway, you will find a pass and scale that allow trouts to reproduce upstream.
MONT CHINIAC
A mountain offering a remarkable view of the plateau and its "bitter", the ...Read more
THONON-LES-BAINS
Read moreMunicipal authority of 1997. On Lake Geneva, naturism on a portion of the beach of La Pinède.
BOURG-SAINT-ANDÉOL
Read moreOnly authorized naturist beach in the gorges of the Ardèche. Municipal Authority of 15 June 1976.
HUGUENOT CAVE
Grotte des Huguenots in the Ardèche gorges, with an exhibition of ...Read more
THE SUSPENDED LAND OF GIANTS
Cascade of tyroliennes in Aillon-le-Jeune, with 3 courses to choose from ...Read more
LA PASSERELLE DE L'AIGUILLE ROUGE
Footbridge with a glass railing to give more visibility and sensation to ...Read more
WHITE DRAYE CAVE
Cave discovered in 1918, a playful and sporty paleontological site, a park ...Read more
ST. ANGELO'S CHURCH
This Romanesque church, with its interior illuminated by the stained glass ...Read more
LAC DE BELLEDONNE
A great family outing to discover the Belledonne lake, one of the world's ...Read more