

The Perdrix botanical area consists of a 3-hectare wooded valley with a small stream running through it. A footpath has been laid out along the Trieux estuary for around 3 km, with some light facilities. This compensates for the absence of a coastal easement. Around a hundred species of indigenous trees and herbaceous plants have been inventoried and interpreted (with appropriate signposting) in terms of their original scientific names and their translation into four languages, including Breton. An information sheet describes the characteristics of the plants and how they are used. Educational panels along the route explain the different species of birds and other animals that live in this environment. Many species of ferns and ranunculus in particular are found in this wetland environment. Free to visit from spring to autumn.
Openings
Openings
All year 2025