JARDIN DE LA RHÔNELLE
A 5-hectare garden inspired by an English garden, with a large lake, statues, flower beds, fake ruins and fake rocks.
Looking for a stroll in the greenery? This garden will delight your eyes and senses! In 1904, architect Henri Martinet used the river passage to lay out his paths, add fake ruins and create a whole universe over 5 hectares. The park takes its cue from English-style gardens, from its large lake to its faux rocky outcrops. If you take a stroll through the park, you'll be able to admire the pretty flowerbeds and perhaps come across some beautiful bird species such as the green woodpecker, the garden creeper and the torchepot nuthatch.
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