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The Orléans Forest has an area of approximately 50,000 hectares, 35,000 hectares of which are state-owned forest, making it the largest state-owned forest in mainland France. It is made up of 3 massifs, from east to west: Lorris, Ingrannes and Orléans. It extends north of the Loire over 60 km.
The Orléans Forest has an area of approximately 50,000 hectares, 35,000 hectares of which are state-owned forest, making it the largest state-owned forest in mainland France. It is made up of 3 massifs, from east to west: Lorris, Ingrannes and Orléans. It extends north of the Loire over 60 km.
It is crossed by the Orléans canal, which is fed by numerous ponds. A state-owned forest of oak and pine trees which is home to two emblematic species: the stag and the osprey.
The forest offers hikers and lovers of hunting large areas of freedom and discovery.
It is crossed by the Orléans canal, which is fed by numerous ponds. A state-owned forest of oak and pine trees which is home to two emblematic species: the stag and the osprey.
The forest offers hikers and lovers of hunting large areas of freedom and discovery.
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