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Andres, Guînes

The Guînes Marsh

Fauna
Flora
Swamp
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The origin of the Guînes marsh dates back many years and various writings throughout the centuries, some from as early as the 11th century, mention its use: for grazing, the production of hay (litter) and peat. It is presented as a vast swampy basin traversed by multiple channels and punctuated by ancient peat ditches. The peatlands within the marsh, a habitat of heritage interest, represent a particularly unique environment. The ecological interest of peatlands lies in the presence of original and specific plant and animal species such as the marsh fern. Along the pollarded trail, you'll encounter all the typical landscapes of this marsh – with its meadows, reed beds, woodland and bodies of water. Don't forget to look up – you might catch the marsh harrier hunting above your heads.


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Description

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62240 DESVRES
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  • Towns crossed : Andres and Guînes

Recommandations

  • Hiking trail
  • Discovery trail
  • Path accessible to people with reduced mobility
  • Dogs not allowed, even on a lead
  • Bicycle not allowed

Information desks

Office de Tourisme du Pays d'Opale - Antenne de Guines

14 Rue Clémenceau, 62340.0 GUINES

https://www.paysdopale-tourisme.fr/tourisme@cc-paysdopale.fr03 21 35 73 73

2 rue Claude, 62240 DESVRES

https://eden62.fr/contact@eden62.fr03 21 32 13 74

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