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Parc national de forêt - Siège : 20 rue Anatole Gabeur - 52210 Arc-en-Barrois, Maison du Parc - Maison de la Forêt : 1 ruelle de la ferme, 21290Leuglay, France
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50 million trees, 100 tufa swamps, 700 km of rivers, 2,000 km of trails... Welcome to the National Forest Park!

Located between Côte-d'Or and Haute-Marne, the Parc national de forêts is the most recent of France's eleven national parks, and the only one dedicated to the protection of lowland hardwood forests. In total, the National Forest Park covers an area of 2,180 km², 20 times the size of Paris itself, and comprises 113,000 hectares of forest, including 3,086 hectares of Integral Forest Reserve. It has 4 missions:

Knowledge: as a site for the study and observation of biodiversity, the National Forest Park welcomes scientific experts and creates partnerships with various players involved in environmental protection.

Protect the heritage of the Parc national de forêts, whether in terms of fauna, flora, built heritage or intangible heritage.

Welcoming the general public to the National Forest Park and raising their awareness of the Park's diverse resources. Increasing the number of Educational Land Areas (ATE), so that schoolchildren in member communities can take ownership of their own territory. Launch of a magazine to disseminate park news, set-up of themed exhibitions, launch of the Atlas of Biodiversity and publication of tourist guides.

Accompany the 110 communes adhering to its Charter, businesses and local players in their ecological transition and the development of a sustainable economy.

Created in November 2019, the National Forest Park celebrates its fifth anniversary this year. Here's an overview of what you can discover in 2024 on site!

Free outings and events

As showcasing the territory and raising awareness of environmental protection are two of the National Park's most important missions, its teams organize around a hundred outings and events for all publics throughout the year. On the program: forest outings to discover local flora and fauna, guided hikes and other activities to discover. These activities focus on different themes, such as recognizing the tracks left by large mammals, listening to the sounds of the forest, discovering bats or watching a deer bellow. More broadly, the organized activities are all opportunities for you to understand what this environment brings to man and the role he has to play in preserving it. Learn how to make baskets from A to Z without damaging the natural environment, or how to recognize the different species of trees to better understand their way of life and development. In June, the Nuits des Forêts festival invites you to discover nocturnal animals and what happens in this environment when the sun goes down. After taking part in one of the National Park's activities, you'll understand the fragile balance between man and nature.

Major cultural sites

The 110 communes that make up the Parc National de Forêts are brimming with major heritage and cultural sites. Inhabited since Neolithic times, as proven by archaeological discoveries, the National Forest Park is home to sites dating from ancient times to the present day. For ancient times, the Musée du Pays Châtillonnais - Trésor de Vix, the Faverolles mausoleum and the Mont Lassois archaeological site are must-sees. For the Middle Ages, the Val des Choues and Auberive abbeys are architectural gems. Châtillon-sur-Seine, which has been awarded the Ville Impériale label, boasts a heritage dating back to the First and Second Empires.

The Parc National de Forêts is a major player in the preservation and enhancement of this centuries-old heritage. A European research program called "Vix and its environment" aims to study the Hallstatt period in this preserved area.

Esprit parc national brand and labels

The Parc National de Forêts is an area where nature, know-how, techniques and local products are preserved. So it's only logical that numerous products, sites and services should benefit from labels covering a wide range of themes. The Esprit Parc National label, awarded only to producers, craftspeople and tourism operators whose activities are based in a commune belonging to the National Park, has been awarded to over forty beneficiaries for around a hundred products. In addition to this quality mark, 25 establishments received the Vignobles et Découverte label in 2016. Last but not least, Crémant du Châtillonnais, craft beers, truffles and Langres cheese are just some of the local products to discover.

Sports and leisure activities

National Parks are synonymous with nature sports, and the Forêt National Park is no exception. In all, the National Park boasts some fifty signposted hiking, cycling and horse-riding trails. The circuits, which can be completed in just a few hours or over the course of a day, are accessible to all levels of ability and automatically return you to your starting point.

Les boucles du Cœur du Parc: 280 km of trails designed to enable visitors to discover the National Park via soft mobility. 9 stages of between 25 and 35 km, equipped with rest stops and shelters, crossing 39 communes, enable you to meet the inhabitants, flora and fauna of the National Forest Park.

Tour de France 2024: stage 8 between Semur-en-Auxois and Colombey-les-Deux-Églises crosses the National Forest Park on Saturday, July 6.

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Visited in may 2023
Nous sommes venus à 25 de la région parisienne tous randonneurs, pour venir voir le musée de la maison de la forêt que nous ne connaissions pas, et qui est fort intéressant.

Nous avons ensuite écouté avec beaucoup d'intérêt, les explications données, par notre guide naturaliste Sylvain , avec qui nous avons pu partager lors d'une balade en forêt .
Je donne cinq étoiles à Sylvain !
Hubert
PARC NATIONAL DE FORÊTS
PARC NATIONAL DE FORÊTS Manager
05/30/2023 at 13:05
Bonjour Hubert,
Merci pour votre venue à la maison de la forêt au cœur du parc national de forêts. Nous avons passé également un excellent moment en votre compagnie.
Continuons de nous emerveiller en forêt !
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Visited in may 2022
Très bien pour les sortie scolaires. Les enfants adorent
Visited in october 2021
Très bien.
Visited in october 2021
Nous étions très curieux de découvrir le tout nouveau parc national français, dont l'ouverture est prévue en 2019. Nous nous sommes donc rendus à la Maison de la Forêt à la fin du mois de septembre - d'après Maps, elle était ouverte. Cependant, il s'avère qu'elle fermait déjà ses portes pour six mois au début du mois de septembre. Elle n'est donc ouverte que pendant la haute saison. À propos, le Parc national des Forets est magnifique. Certaines parties sont vraiment sauvages et accidentées. Et ce, à seulement quelques heures de route des Pays-Bas ! Il n'est pas facile d'obtenir des informations sur ce parc national, peut-être parce qu'il relève de deux régions (Bourgogne-Franche-Comté et Grand Est) et de plusieurs départements. Il faudrait qu'ils se penchent sur la question.
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