Leave from Veulettes-sur-Mere for a walk to Paluel. This nature walk will allow you to explore the banks of the river Durdent, a small 23-km long river whose estuary has a fishway that allows them to swim up the river to breed. In the heart of the site listed a ZNIEFF (Natural Area of Ecological, Faunistic and floristic interest), you might be able to see Eurasian teals or hear the song of a reed warbler. You will be surprised to see that the water is crystal clear.
A 7-km walk, including 80% in the site itself with no cars, that allows you to explore the wet meadows of the Lower Durdent Valley.
Information panels explain the natural features, the plants and wildlife of this site.
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