Marais de la Léchère Sensitive Natural Area
The Léchère marsh is one of the last large wetlands in Eastern Lyon. It is a nice spot for many animal and plant species. A themed trail allows visitors to walk around the site without disturbing the wildlife.
The marsh is made of a mosaic of environments including swamp sawgrass, wet meadows, and willow and ash forests, and is home to protected characteristic flora such as Marsh spurge and Milk Parsley.
The ponds are a breeding ground for many animal species, including the very rare European Tree Frog and a habitat for 32 species of dragonflies.
In practice
Equipments
- Themed path
Services
- Pets welcome,
- Educational visits,
- Tour free of charge
Time schedule
From 01/01/25 to 12/31/25
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Monday :
Open
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Tuesday :
Open
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Wednesday :
Open
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Thursday :
Open
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Friday :
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Saturday :
Open
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Sunday :
Open
Prices
Free of charge.
Go there
Latitude : 45.742868
Longitude : 5.188545
Go there
Near the medieval city of Crémieu.
Information mise à jour le 30/08/2024
par Office du Tourisme Les Balcons du Dauphiné