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Culture without borders

In the very south of Alsace, at the confluence of the French, Swiss and German banks, you will discover the immense artistic and architectural heritage drained by the Rhine, the cradle of "Rhenish Humanism".

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Pedal the waterways

Go where the water goes, along the Rhine and the canals. Thanks to the "2 banks, 3 bridges" network of cycle tracks, you can pedal from one bank to the other, "leap-frogging" to and fro across the French, German and Swiss borders.

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Soak up nature in the Petite Camargue Alsacienne

If the Three Countries Region is at the crossroads of land, rail and air routes, it is also at the crossroads of waterways, which are as many corners of nature for all kinds of outdoor activities.

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The Rhine in all its facets

Water, omnipresent like a golden thread, will accompany you throughout your stay. Whether by the water, on the water or in the water, the Rhine is an extraordinary playground.

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Petite Camargue Alsacienne

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Saint Louis

Petite Camargue Alsacienne  

1 rue de la Pisciculture
68300 Saint Louis
Tel :03 89 89 78 59
Fax :03 89 89 78 51

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  • DESCRIPTION

    Located to the south of the region, Petite Camargue in Alsace is the oldest nature reserve in the region. It was founded in the mid-19th century. At this time, the aim was to reintroduce species into the wetlands. Today, it is a fantastic place to observe flora and fauna. There are no less than 40 species of trees, 180 species of bird, 16 batrachians and 40 types of dragonflies.
    From mid-August to October, you can observe migratory birds as they stop to rest for a few days before continuing their journey. On their way from northern Europe, hundreds of storks and birds of prey stop over here!
    In the summer during European bat night, you can observe bats in their natural habitat, but the site is open all year round for you to discover at your own pace or on a guided tour, along the 3 sign-posted trails.
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    Languages spoken French, German
    Type of site to visit House of Nature, Natural site
    Package visits offered Free visit, Guided tour for groups
    Length of visit/event 2h30 min
    Catering on spot Drinks
    Audience concerned Families
  • OPENING HOURS

    Opening hours Le site est accessible à tout moment en respectant la réglementation en vigueur
  • LOCATION

    Distance (km) à la gare la plus proche 0,5
    Accessibility By bus