Created in 1970, the Morvan Regional Natural Park covers nearly 300,000 hectares of beech and oak forests, glacial lakes, rivers and peat bogs. It is a low-mountain area of unspoilt nature.
To discover
- The Park House at Saint-Brisson and its arboretum
- Over 600 km of cycling routes and many hiking trails
- Waterfalls, peat bogs and ancient forests
- The heritage of the Morvan villages and farms