in SAINT-MICHEL-EN-BRENNE

Renard land (Terre de Renard) (National Nature Reserve Chérine)

Presentation

The final acquisition of the Reserve is opening to the public. A trail of over one kilometre crosses typical landscapes and ends at an observatory. Favourable light during the day for wildlife-watching. Open from 1/04 to 30/09.
The Terres de Renard are part of the National Nature Reserve of Cherine. This original route, of more than one kilometre, crosses or skirts woods and moors, ponds and marshes, natural environments of Brenne which are declined on this plot of 46 hectares. It ends at the Luc pond observatory (the light is favourable all day long).

price

Free rate

FAQ

⏱️ How long does the average visit last?

The average length of the visit has not yet been specified. We advise you to contact the site directly to get an idea of how long you should allow.

🐾 Can I share this visit with my pet?

We have not yet been informed whether pets are allowed. To find out whether pets are allowed on site (on a lead, in outdoor areas, etc.), we advise you to contact the service provider directly. The information sheet will be updated as soon as we have more details.

🍽️ Can I eat on site during my visit?

Unfortunately, there is no on-site catering service. We advise you to plan a meal nearby or bring a picnic if conditions permit.

🛜 What facilities and services are available on site during my visit?

Information on services and facilities has not yet been released. To find out more (bar, shop, wifi, etc.), please contact the site directly.

♿ I have a disability, is the site accessible?

The site has not yet been accredited with the Tourisme & Handicap label.
To find out whether a visit is possible for your specific needs, we recommend that you contact the service provider directly. We will update the information as soon as we receive new information.

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Address

Terres de Renard
Maison de la Nature et de la Réserve
Chérine
36290 SAINT-MICHEL-EN-BRENNE
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