Natural heritage

L'Aubarede

The Aubarède area extends over approximately 47 hectares, bordered by the Isle. The site is characterized by a mosaic of "natural" environments typical of the West Atlantic with meadows enclosed in a bocage with the particularity of being subject to the floods of the Isle.
This mosaic of environments offers ecological, biological and educational interest with a valuable pool of species.
Space preserved from any urbanization, the Aubarède has a landscape interest, with hedges and meadows, witnesses of past activities. A pond of 1,5 hectares presents a diversified fauna but confronted with two invasive species which disturbs the environment, the coypu and the water primrose.
Formerly an area of ​​crops and pasture for working animals, the Aubarède is still exploited by farmers for fodder. The site offers 1h30 of hiking for nature lovers.

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