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FERNEY VALLEY

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2024
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2024

A space of 200 hectares sheltering little known species of the local flora as the Clou wood, the Hard wood, the Apple wood...

Opened in 2006, the Vallée de Ferney is one of Mauritius's rare biodiversity sanctuaries, guaranteeing the future of its indigenous flora and fauna. Here, in an area of 200 hectares that can be explored on foot along marked paths, naturalists have worked to eliminate invasive exotic varieties (ravenal, cinnamon, Chinese guava...) to allow only the native plants that populated the island at its origins to flourish. We discover little-known and even very rare species of local flora such as Bois Clou, Bois Dur, Bois de Pomme, Bois Poupart, etc. The introduction of endangered bird species, such as the marsh pigeon and the large green civet, and the presence of kestrels and turtles confirm the naturalists' determination to make walkers aware of the extinction of species and the conservation of ecosystems. The guided walk is educational, with a wealth of explanations and anecdotes. It covers 3 km and includes a climb up a small hill to a magnificent viewpoint over the southeastern lagoon. The 4x4 tour, which lasts a choice of 1 or 2 hours, also passes through the Valley and then travels along other forest tracks offering beautiful views of the Mauritian coastline. There is also a choice of 5, 13 or 18 km marked walks. Departures are from a beautifully renovated typical Creole house.

Sleeping accommodation: Ferney Nature Lodge. For lunch: Restaurant de Ferney Falaise Rouge, 3 km from the Valley.

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Visited in july 2024
Beautiful
Visited in july 2024
tourist trap. this place is not worth visiting and spending money. entry costs 200 rupees. About 60% of the way you walk through reed fields. The question is, why pay to walk through a cane field? There are only two beautiful places. the rest of the time you just walk through some thickets. The first part of the road consists of huge stones, if you trip over them you can fall and break your legs. the second part of the road is dirt. at some point the trail even goes through a river!!! and you need to cross this river on your own with your feet, or go back after going halfway. As a result, all the way you think about how not to trip over stones or step knee-deep in mud. impossible to relax. In general, I don't recommend going here
Visited in july 2024
MTB Trails are very reasonable for the price. You need to watch your time frame very carefully. Come at latest at the indicated time on the website
Visited in june 2024
A lovely place for hiking—it’s quite easy, not dangerous, and offers a long trail. We even encountered a deer during our hike. I recommend setting out early in the morning or during winter to avoid the intense sun.
Visited in june 2024
Sehr gute Wege, drei Schwierigkeitsgrade bzw. Längen. Sehr gut ausgeschildert.
Es sollte viel mehr solcher Naturschutzgebiete geben!!
Wir verbrachten einen tollen Tag dort.

Leider wird die Natur auf Mauritius durch Zuckerrohrplantagen und immer mehr Hotels zerstört.

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