in Brangues

Méandre du Saugey, Réserve Naturelle Nationale du Haut Rhône Français

The meander of the Saugey located in the town of Brangues, is part of the National Natural Reserve of the French Haut Rhône. It is a dead arm of the Rhône.
This site hosts a wide diversity of environments: ash willows, reed beds, floodable meadows. More than a dozen remarkable plants have been identified, including the Marsh Hottonia, the Great Fluke Buttercup, the Little Naiad, the Guinea Fowl Fritillary. There are also more than 80 species of birds (Little Egret, Hobby Falcon, Purple Heron, Kingfisher, etc.) as well as remarkable dragonflies (including the Emperor Anax).

The French Haut-Rhône National Nature Reserve extends over 25 kilometers between the Champagneux dam and downstream of the Malarage natural gorge. It is the largest forest river reserve in France.
Further information) :
Bring boots because some trails are very wet.
Be attentive, patient and silent, nature will offer itself to you.
Don't forget your binoculars and your camera.

Rankings u0026amp; Labels

  • Natura 2000
  • Nature reserve of France

Location details

  • In the countryside

Visit

Customers

Suitable for: Reception of school groups

Language(s) of the visit

English French

Individual visit services

  • Guided individual tours on request

Group visit services

  • Unguided group visits on request
  • Guided group tours on request

Opening

Opening hours from January 01 to December 31, 2024
MondayOpen
TuesdayOpen
WednesdayOpen
ThursdayOpen
FridayOpen
SaturdayOpen
SundayOpen

Prices

Free

Services

Home animals

NOT AVAILABLE

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Address

the Saugey
38510 Brangues
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