The Seiglières swamp
The Seiglières, a protected educational site.
On the road that leads to Chamrousse, a small quiet pond hides at more than 1000 meters above sea level in the heart of the Seiglières forest.
It gives way to a preserved and exceptional landscape to be discovered and, above all, learned about, the better to appreciate and respect it.
The flora and fauna are diverse: butterflies, dragonflies, frogs, toads and bats live side by side with marsh ferns.
For families, there are walking trails to discover this exceptional environment.
In autumn, it's also the ideal place for mushroom picking in the woods.
The "Auberge des Seiglières" restaurant lets you enjoy the mountain air on the terrace while dining after a walk.
The Seiglières marsh is part of the Espace Naturel Sensible (ENS) des Seiglières along with the marais chauds, with specific regulations (see details in the municipal by-law available to download).
- Prohibitions: fishing, swimming, skating in winter, vehicle traffic, garbage dumping, fires, plant picking, peat and topsoil extraction, camping, bivouacs and caravanning.
- Recommendations: paths reserved for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders, respect for amphibians (particularly from March 15 to May 15 during migration and breeding periods) and dogs on leashes.
En pratique
Équipements
- Car park,
- Free car park
Activités
- Swimming is forbidden
Sustainable tourism
Like the winter sports, which is inseparable from the image of the Alpine mountains, the theme of water is a major issue for the Belledonne and Chamrousse massif. It is distinguished both by the great variety of its sites (lakes, waterfalls, marshes), places of tourist activities, and by a diversity of atmospheres, thanks in particular to a framework preserved on the environmental and landscape level.
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Du 01/01/24 au 31/12/24
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Tarifs
Free access.
Information mise à jour le 24/07/2024
par Office du Tourisme de Chamrousse