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La Grande Cariçaie by bicycle!

A vélo dans la Grande Cariçaie
A vélo dans la Grande Cariçaie. © Atelier-Picsel.ch
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    • Estavayer-le-Lac

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From Estavayer-le-Lac, the Grande Cariçaie Nature Reserve can also be visited on two wheels. Fauna, flora and lakeside Village mark out the "discovery" route.

In the company of a biologist, along the way, cyclists immerse themselves in the fauna and flora of the Grande Cariçaie. After winding through swamps and forests, a picnic stop offers a moment of relaxation and idleness.

A short trip back in time to the lakeside village of Gletterens completes the visit before returning to Estavayer-le-Lac via Chevroux.

This excursion takes place in full respect of the natural reserve's rules, in areas with free access to the public. In order not disturb the fauna and to facilitate its observation, dogs are not welcomed.

Opening hours
Opening hours
  • The 24 Aug 2024
  • Saturday
    • 10:00 - 15:00
Prices
Prices
  • Individual prices
    Adults (entrance to the Village Lacustre included)
    • CHF 35.-
  • Children (12-16)
    • CHF 15.-
  • Children under 12
    • Free
Good to know
Good to know
    • Departure: 10h00, parking of the New Beach in Estavayer-le-Lac, return to the same place
    • Accompaniment by a biologist
    • Take a bike or mountain bike and a picnic
    • Maximum 12 people
    • Level: easy
    • Gradient: very low
    • Parking: chargeable parking spaces (free of charge during the off-season)
    • Accessible by public transport: yes
    • Accessible by car: yes
    • Estavayer-le-Lac Région declines all responsibility in case of accident. Each participant must take out personal insurance.
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Sport & Leisure | Discover the Grande Cariçaie by bike: start from Estavayer-le-Lac, explore the wildlife, flora, and the Lake Village with a biologist.

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Events | With binoculars and cameras in hand, the walkers criss-cross the Grande Cariçaie for two hours accompanied by a guide.