Pitendal and Waroquerie Ravine
Ravin de Pitendal
Ravin de Pitendal - Eden 62
Saint-Léonard, Saint-Martin-Boulogne

Pitendal and Waroquerie Ravine

Opal coast
Fauna
Flora
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These suburban sites, heavily reorganised by man, are environments in which "ordinary" nature expresses itself. However, this nature is the closest, and the most accessible to all. These include: three species of orchids, as well as certain animals you might not expect to see at the gates of the town: deer, fox, ash heron, common kingfisher, garganey and more. Keep your eyes peeled!

Discover our map of hiking trails HERE ! 

Open all years round 

More informations : http://eden62.fr/ravin-de-pitendal/


Description

Floristic and faunistic interest

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Reptile species

Some rarer species that you may be able to observe on the ENS 

  • Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola),
  • Spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos minor),
  • Spiny Bugrass (Ononis spinosa)

Some common species present on the ENS 

  •  Cabbage worm (Pieris brassicae),
  • Blackbird (Tordus merula),
  • Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)

Discover our programme of activities: :

https://eden62.fr/sorties-nature/sorties-nature/

  • Towns crossed : Saint-Léonard and Saint-Martin-Boulogne

Recommandations

  • Walking trail
  • Dogs on a lead allowed
  • No bicycles or mountain bikes allowed

Information desks

2 rue Claude, 62240 DESVRES

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

Office de Tourisme de Boulogne-sur-Mer

Parvis de Nausicaa - Bd Sainte Beuve, 62200.0 BOULOGNE-SUR-MER

www.tourisme-boulognesurmer.cominfo@tourisme-boulognesurmer.com03 21 10 88 10

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