Etang de Bas et Falaises de Ravières Sensitive Natural Area
Presentation
The Etang de Bas sensitive natural brings together the typical landscapes of the Crémieu plateau. Immortalised by the artists from the Lyons school in the 19th century, it is a remarkable place where you can discover the local heritage. Orchid discovery trail.
This remarkable site of over 60 hectares, located in the village of Siccieu-Saint-Julien-et-Carizieu is made up of a wide variety of natural environments characteristic of Isle Cremieu.
The Bas lake and the Ravières cliffs are at the heart of an area which has been combining nature and culture for several centuries.
Since the mid-18th century, this site was known as a favourite place for artists from the Lyons school who came to immortalise these remarkable landscapes.
Today, many rare and protected species cohabit in these different environments, in an exceptional site preserved for its ecological interest
The Bas lake and the Ravières cliffs are at the heart of an area which has been combining nature and culture for several centuries.
Since the mid-18th century, this site was known as a favourite place for artists from the Lyons school who came to immortalise these remarkable landscapes.
Today, many rare and protected species cohabit in these different environments, in an exceptional site preserved for its ecological interest
Période(s) d'ouvertureAll year round.
Subject to favorable weather.
Subject to favorable weather.
Themes
- classifications :
- Espaces Naturels Sensibles
- Mountains :
- Cliff
- Water :
- Pond
Useful Information
- Ouvertures complementaires :
- Subject to favorable weather
Tarifs
Free access.
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Contact
Etang de Bas et Falaises de Ravières Sensitive Natural Area
Siccieu
38460
Siccieu-Saint-Julien-et-Carisieu
Phone : +33 4 74 90 45 13
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Espace Naturel Sensible Etang de Bas et Falaises de Ravières
Siccieu
38460
Siccieu-Saint-Julien-et-Carisieu
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 45.735552
Longitude : 5.317109
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