Discover the best top things to do in Loire-Atlantique, France including Visite Solorge de Rostu avec un Paludier, Plage de Pen Bron, La Cote Sauvage du Croisic, Zoo La Boissiere du Dore, Parc de Proce, Voie Verte Carquefou - Saint-Mars-la-Jaille, Jardin des Plantes, Parc de la Beaujoire, Les Jardins de la Mer, Jardin des Plantes.
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Le Zoo de la Boissière du Doré vous propose une expérience inédite en immersion dans un domaine sauvage et exotique de plus de 20 Ha. Partez à la découverte d’une faune sauvage émouvante, à 30 minutes de Nantes et de Cholet. En plein cœur du vignoble nantais, une équipe de passionnés s’occupe d’une réserve de plus de 1000 animaux, dont de nombreuses espèces en danger d’extinction, comme l’orang-outan, emblème du parc. Découvrez les animaux et apprenez à les connaître en assistant aux grands nourrissages auprès des soigneurs animaliers. Depuis 35 ans, ce parc zoologique innovant a pour objectif de sensibiliser les visiteurs à protéger la biodiversité animale. Sa particularité est de plonger le visiteur dans l’habitat des animaux. Plusieurs animations pédagogiques sont proposées permettant d'accompagner le quotidien des soigneurs animaliers. Un Parc Animalier incontournable du Grand Ouest, idéal pour une balade en famille enrichissante et à l’ombre d'une nature luxuriante et préservée.
Great zoo. Very beautiful. It has everything you could want from a zoo. And the bird show is just splendid!
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The Botanical Garden: at the heart of plants The Botanical Gardens of Nantes, with 7 hectares of green spaces in the centre of town, more than 10,000 living species, 800 square metres of greenhouses and more than 50,00 flowers planted each season, holder of the Remarkable Garden label, is among the four leading botanical gardens in France. The collections have developed and specialised over 150 years. The Botanical Garden, which is both a scientific and a pleasure garden, has become a world reference, especially for its camellia collection which is unique in France, for the culture of epiphytic* plants in a semi-natural setting and for its permanent concern for the re-introduction of rare species. As an example we will cite the wild tulip, which disappeared in the 1970s and was reintroduced in 2010 in the vineyards of the region. Its great beauty in all seasons and its remarkable specimens (Hectot's Magnolia, American tulip tree and more recently a Wollemi pine, etc.) make the Botanical Garden a major tourist attraction in Nantes, visited every year by more than 1.2 million visitors. * Plants that grow on other plants without being parasites. The Botanical Garden Rue Stanislas-Baudry - Nantes Summer: 8:30 am - 8 pm Spring, autumn: 8:30 am - 6:30 pm Winter: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Tram line 1, SNCF train station stop Bus 12, SNCF train station stop Greenhouse visit (by reservation) Wednesday: 3:15 pm Thursday: 12:30 pm Friday: 3 pm Saturday: 3 pm and 4 pm (all year round); 5 pm (from 15 January to 17 November). Sunday: 10 am, 11 am, 3 pm and 4 pm (all year round); 5 pm (from 15 January to 17 November). Additional services Orangery cafe Restaurant - Tearoom Merry-go-round All year round from 10 am to 6 pm
somes years ago, Nantes Botanic Garden decided to get help from a kid book writer: Claude Ponty, and their collaboration to redesign this historical beautiful park made it wonderful.
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