The Bauges massif regional natural park extends over 900km2 and presents a great biological diversity with 1600 plant species, 150 species of nesting birds, and many wild mammals.
The low population density in the heart of the Bauges allows a privileged observation of the fauna, it is not rare to cross at the bend of a path or path deer, deer, or marmots and chamois on the heights.
With a little luck you may be able to observe a wolf, but the lynx and the forest cat, present in the Bauges, are very discreet..
Foxes, deer, badgers, wild boar and deer are regularly visible from the terrace!
Wildlife Watching
The Chéran, a river that crosses the Bauges for 54km, is labeled a wild river, and will be ideal for learning about fly fishing.
The Châtelard lake is another possibility for fishing nearby
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The Bauges sky is perfect for stargazing.
A school of Astronomy labeled by the AFA (French Association of Astronomy) is even present in the massif.