Rhine boat trip
À partir de 210€
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Rhine boat trip
À partir de 210€
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Alsace's "Petite Camargue" is the oldest nature reserve in the region. Situated on an area of marshland covering a total of 900 hectares, the reserve offers the perfect place to admire the local fauna and flora.
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The Sauer Delta is the second-largest nature reserve in Alsace. It is also one of the most diverse, and provides a sanctuary for many rare animal and plant species native to the Rhineland area.
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Officially listed as a nature reserve in 1989, Erstein's Rhineland Forest is a haven for biodiversity thanks to its hundreds of plant and animal species. The forest is also a paradise for walkers, covering a surface area of almost 180 hectares.
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The Frankenthal-Missheimle nature reserve covers a total of 747 hectares in the Vosges. Its location at an altitude of 1220 m gives it a distinctly alpine appearance including glacial corries and natural meadows.
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Situated between the Rhine and Alsace's Grand Canal, the Ile de Rhinau (Rhinau island) covers a surface area of more than 300 hectares. Flooded each season when the Rhine bursts its banks, the Ile de Rhinau offers an extraordinarily diverse natural environment.
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Created in 1989, the nature reserve on the Grand Ventron slopes offers hikers and nature lovers a chance to discover an outstanding natural environment. Lynx are regularly seen here.
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