Natural heritage

Marshes of Braud-et-Saint-Louis

A site remarkable for its avifaunistic diversity, the wetland marshland between Braud-et-Saint-Louis and St-Ciers-sur-Gironde is the result of the polderization of the mudflats along the estuary. The area can be explored by taking, by car or bicycle, the little busy roads that cross it. There are then large cultivated areas dotted with old owl buildings as well as many plots of water intended for the practice of ton hunting (from August to January). Despite this practice, the presence of hunting and wildlife reserves makes it possible to accommodate and observe many species. Reedbeds, riparian forest, and deciduous woods approaching the hillsides to the east, are all environments for bird watching in wetlands. You can complete this with a visit to the Terre d'Oiseaux site at the port of Les Clonges.

To discover

Azac motorhome area

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Opening

Possible to discover the marsh all year round, bring clothing adapted to the weather.

Prices

Free

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