The Coubre forest massif now covers nearly 8,000 hectares. Its essential role is above all to contain the invasion and movement of sand in the Arvert peninsula. It is the largest state-owned forest in Charente-Maritime. The species that make up the forest are mainly maritime pine and holm oak, and to a lesser extent pedunculate oak. The Coubre forest is home to a variety of fauna, including large wild ungulates such as red deer, roe deer and a large number of suidae, but also, more stealthily, species of great heritage interest such as the all too rare Cistude, the only indigenous freshwater turtle...
Type of customer
For beginners / novice |
Environment
Coastal Forest location
Opening time
All year round.
Prices & payment methods
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