The Fête de la Nature is back for its 2024 edition, from May 22 to 26. In Seine-et-Marne, there's a whole host of great programs waiting for you. Let's consult, equip ourselves and get the kids on board!
The Fête de la Nature returns to Paris and the Ile-de-France region! From May 22 to 26, 2024, families and groups of friends are expected in the parks, squares and gardens of Paris and Ile-de-France for a multitude offree events open to all. It's a not-to-be-missed event for enthusiasts and the curious!
In Seine-et-Marne, too, the program is mouth-watering: on the agenda are wetland discovery outings and fun, festive events. Various activities are organized to highlight the rich flora and fauna of these little-known environments, and their crucial role in the ecosystem.
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Fête de la Nature 2024 in Seine-et-Marne (77), the program :
Fête de la Nature 2024 at Mesnil Amelot in Seine et Marne, the free, festive program
The Fête de la Nature is back for a promising 2024 edition, celebrated on Saturday, May 25, 2024 at the Maurice Droy park in Le Mesnil-Amelot, Seine-et-Marne. The event, organized by the town council and the Comité des fêtes, offers a day rich in activities for all ages, highlighting nature and conviviality. The program includes races, games and concerts. [Read more]
Fête de la Nature et de l'Europe à Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne 2024, a free weekend of festivities
The Fête de la Nature et de l'Europe will be held in Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne on the weekend of May 25 and 26, 2024. A rich program of activities for the whole family is on the agenda to (re)discover the local natural heritage. [Read more]
Also on the program
- Chartrettes: Friday May 24 - Parvis de la Mairie
Botanical stroll
The town of Chartrettes offers a botanical stroll through the streets of the town, led by the association Sauvage par Nature. A unique opportunity to learn how to recognize local plants.
- La Madeleine-sur-Loing: Saturday May 25 - La Prairie des Glandelles
Naturalistic walk
Immerse yourself in nature during a naturalistic walk in the Glandelles meadow. Discover local biodiversity in the company of enthusiastic guides.
- Gurcy-le-Châtel: Saturday, May 25 - l'Épi de Gurcy
Nature walk
Explore the natural riches of the Bassée-Montois region on this fun-filled walk. An opportunity to understand the importance of conserving these areas.
- Saint-Fiacre: Saturday May 25 - Along the Dhuys
Nature explorers (6-14 yrs)
Young explorers, equipped with binoculars, magnifying glasses and boxes, will set off to discover the natural world around them. An educational adventure for children aged 6 to 14.
- Congis-sur-Thérouanne: Sunday May 26 - Réserve naturelle Régionale Grand-Voyeux
Orchids, a colorful season
Orchis militaire, Ophrys abeille, Platanthère verdâtre... these are just some of the wild orchid species that grace the meadows of the Grand-Voyeux. Come and admire them in the company of a botanist during the Fête de la Nature.
- Chelles: Saturday, May 25 - Cultural and historical walk at Mont Guichet
During this guided walk, you'll discover a stunning panorama and learn more about the history and biodiversity of this multifaceted site, where walkers and farmers rub shoulders. The 3 km circuit has some tricky slopes, so we recommend you bring walking shoes and a stick for balance. Meet at the parking lot at the intersection of rue du Bel Air and Vieux Chemin de Paris in Chelles. Reserve your place via the Ile-de-France Nature website: Ile-de-France Nature.
- Fontainebleau: May 22 to 26
- Night Hike
Night hiking offers a unique experience where all our senses are awakened. Hearing picks up the slightest crackling of branches and the songs of nocturnal birds, while the sense of smell perceives scents accentuated by humidity. Contrary to what you might think, our vision adapts to the darkness, enabling us to observe nocturnal animals. This activity is accessible to all, provided there are no contraindications to the physical effort required for hiking.
- Wild edible plant outing: May 23, 2pm to 5:30pm
The outing will be led by François Thevenon, mycologist and specialist in wild edible plants. As part of the Fête de la Nature, he'll introduce you to edible plants that are accessible to all! The grounds of the Château de Fontainebleau are full of surprises.
Discover the full program for Fête de la Nature 2024 in Seine-et-Marne and throughout France! Don't forget to reserve for certain events. Register for certain events, put on your good shoes, open your eyes and ears wide, and let yourself be guided along the trails of the Espaces naturels sensibles de la Seine-et-Marne. Discover the unsuspected natural treasures of your region and enjoy convivial moments with family and friends.