Museums & Heritage

LaBuissière Nature Reserve

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LaBuissière Nature Reserve

Description

With a surface area of 15 Ha, the Labuissière Nature Reserve is part of a vaster domain: the Haute-Sambre Nature Reserve, lying at the confluence of the Thure, the Hantes and the Sambre rivers which extends over 75 Ha. It has lakes, gulleys and rivers. It is the site of one of the last marshes that lay in succession in the valley. It has three main sites extending on the right and left banks of the Sambre river from Solre-sur-Sambre to Labuissière. You can observe a few large birds such as the grey heron, the great egret and the great cormorant and see tarpans, wild horses which are a precious help in fighting reforestation. The Labuissière site, which is the only one accessible to the public, offers viewpoints and an observatory over the reserve. 

Prices

  • Free

Opening hours

Free entry all year round.

Services & facilities

  • Parking

For groups

Between 5 and 15 people

Average length of visit : 2h30

Visit languages

  • French

Opening hours

From April to September on appointement