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Photos. Montenach: discovering the beauties of the nature reserve

Photos. Montenach: discovering the beauties of the nature reserve

  • From a rural perspective on May 1st, we traveled 3.3 km through the natural beauty of Montenach. Photo by Armand Flohr
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  • The Montenach reserve is signposted and the trails are signposted. The Lorraine Natural Spaces Conservatory oversees this site. Photo: Armand Flohr
  • Just after the Maison de la Nature, you will see this fountain at the entrance to the discovery trail. Photo Armand FLOHR
  • The route is accessible, it's a bit of a climb. Photo Armand FLOHR
  • And here's what you can admire right now: wild orchids. Photo Armand Flohr
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  • A walk in the shade, surrounded by nature, to be enjoyed all year round. Photo by Armand Flohr
  • Along the way, we saw sage, oregano, and various aromatic plants, as well as some dandelions and buttercups. Photo by Armand Flohr
  • Orchids are visible from May to August. Photo Armand FLOHR
  • The Montenach nature reserve has been classified since 1994; it is a protected site. Only a portion is accessible. Photo: Armand Flohr
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  • Midge orchids, males, bumblebees, cephalanthera... are among the species to admire. We only saw three or four during our walk. Photo Armand Flohr
  • The reserve is accessible to the curious. The Maison de la Nature, located next door, is currently open on weekends. Photo: Armand Flohr
  • We didn't just see orchids that day. Photo Armand Flohr
  • 3.3 km through Montenach and its nature reserve. Photo Armand FLOHR
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  • The reserve has been classified since 1992. Photo Armand FLOHR
  • You can admire various varieties of flowers. Photo Armand FLOHR
  • The House of Nature offers guided tours. Photo Armand Flohr
  • We look, but we don't pick. Photo Armand FLOHR
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  • Photo Armand FLOHR
  • Photo Armand FLOHR
  • Photo Armand FLOHR
  • Photo Armand FLOHR
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  • The reserve is located on limestone grasslands. Photo Armand Flohr
  • In places, it's wet and muddy. Photo Armand Flohr
  • Guided tours are available. Photo: Armand Flohr
  • Currently, an exhibition on the fox is on display at the Maison de la Nature. Admission is free. Photo Armand Flohr

On May 1st, our walk took us to the Montenach Nature Reserve. Along the way, we were able to admire numerous flowers, including wild orchids, which will still be visible for a few weeks. Two trails are accessible, but be careful not to get lost. We ended up walking 3.3 km that day...

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