CAMILLE FLAMMARION OBSERVATORY PARK
The park is planted with many species of trees and contains several treasures, including a cave and a century-old oak tree.
The park, which is open to the public, contains many treasures. Many species are represented: holm oaks, cedars, chestnut trees... Strollers will notice a century-old oak and ponder the legend that Louis XIV rested under the old yew tree. Reservoir basins used to supply water to the kitchen garden. A grotto adds to the romantic atmosphere. Beehives have been installed: some 150,000 bees now help pollinate the garden.
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