The Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan (Morvan Regional Nature Park)
Boasting its own distinctive natural environment, the Morvan regional nature park enjoys a rich yet fragile and vulnerable natural and cultural heritage.
Fall under the spell of this granite mountain range set amid a wild landscape of fir trees, melodic river ways, and wooded hills, or admire its majestic lakes (permanent reservoirs of drinking water) and misty ridges.
A paradise for hikers, fishers and lovers of outdoor sports, this landscape is teeming with legends, traditions and picturesque delights to add a little spice to your stay.
Finally, climb the peak of Haut-Folin (2,960 feet) on the slopes of
Mont-Beuvray for breathtaking views and panoramas that ensure you’ll be at one with nature.
A must!
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• Nature holidays in the Parc du Morvan
Morvan is the ideal spot for a short break and boasts a range of outdoor activities to suit the whole family. In return, visitors are asked to respect the environment at all times. The Maison du Parc offers guided nature excursions, introductory workshops, hands-on courses and exhibitions devoted to the environment. For trout fishing enthusiasts, Morvan enjoys a selection of category one rivers.
- www.parcdumorvan.org
- www.patrimoinedumorvan.org
• Themed guided walks
Guide associations offer themed trails from 8 to 12 km:
- Guides in Morvan: find out everything there is to know about the forests, rivers, environment and local heritage of Morvan.

• The Maison du Parc Morvanat the Espace Saint-Brisson, along with the Maison des Hommes et des Paysages (the People and Countryside Centre), the herbularium and the “étang du taureau” or “bull pond”
• Walking trails in Morvan
Morvan enjoys several outstanding nature areas that provide the key to its charm and beauty. Don’t miss the panoramic views from Mont-Beuvray and La Chapelle du Banquet, the Saut de Gouloux waterfall, the gorges of Narvau and the Cure valley.
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