The Bout du Lac nature reserve is a wetland crossed by two rivers, the Eau Morte and the Ire, which feed Lake Annecy.
This marshy area to the south of the lake is an exceptional habitat. Wet forests, reed beds, wet meadows and alkaline peat bogs form a veritable ecosystem.
The rich biodiversity of this natural area is home to a large number of common, rare and sensitive plant and animal species.
The educational trail illustrates various aspects of the history of the nature reserve.
The Beauvivier medieval tower, threatened with collapse, has been restored and transformed into an observatory. Since May 2010, the Bout du Lac nature reserve has been accessible to the disabled thanks to a 1.6 km pathway running through part of the site.
This marshy area to the south of the lake is an exceptional habitat. Wet forests, reed beds, wet meadows and alkaline peat bogs form a veritable ecosystem.
The rich biodiversity of this natural area is home to a large number of common, rare and sensitive plant and animal species.
The educational trail illustrates various aspects of the history of the nature reserve.
The Beauvivier medieval tower, threatened with collapse, has been restored and transformed into an observatory. Since May 2010, the Bout du Lac nature reserve has been accessible to the disabled thanks to a 1.6 km pathway running through part of the site.
Infos
Schedules
All year round. Subject to favorable weather.
Prices
Free access.
Steps
1/ From the parking lot, follow the signs for "Marais d'enfer".
2/ Complete the loop in either direction, then return to the parking lot by the same route.
2/ Complete the loop in either direction, then return to the parking lot by the same route.
Itinéraire
Walking trail in the Bout du Lac d’Annecy nature reserve
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Réserve Naturelle Marais du Bout du Lac d'Annecy
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