The Brière Regional Natural Park

The Brière Regional Natural Park

Along the water, on foot or by bike, the Brière Regional Natural Park can be discovered.

Its countless canals, its water mirrors, its lush reed forests, and its imposing meadows define the landscape offered by the Brière.

The Brière Regional Natural Park aims to obtain UNESCO designation as a "Biosphere Reserve".

The park shares strong and important values with all its stakeholders, its residents, and its visitors.

The visits

Various trails await you within the Brière Regional Natural Park. On the water, on foot, or by bike, these trails are accessible to everyone and offer postcard-perfect scenery, between land and water. It's also an opportunity to experience a moment in harmony with nature and observe the local wildlife.

Don't miss out on a must-do activity: a ride in a traditional Brière boat, the Chaland.

Bird watching

Notice to amateur and enthusiastic birdwatchers: the Brière Regional Natural Park offers numerous vantage points from which to observe the local flora and fauna.

Birds play an important role in this protected natural area. You may be lucky enough to spot: swallows, northern wheatears, snipe, green-winged teals, northern shovelers, wild geese, plovers, curlews, grey herons, whiskered terns, black terns, black-tailed godwits, black-winged stilts, white storks, great egrets, spoonbills, aquatic warblers, and more.