Saint-Léger-De-Fougeret
Saint-Léger-De-Fougeret
Best natural monuments around Saint-Léger-De-Fougeret are primarily found within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, which borders the commune. This expansive park features a wild, hilly granite massif, dense forests, and numerous lakes and rivers. It is recognized for its rich ecosystem and diverse landscapes, offering a variety of natural attractions. The area provides opportunities to explore significant natural features and geological formations.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Haut-Folin is the highest point in the Morvan region and, more broadly, in Burgundy, at 901 meters above sea level. This mountain boasts a beautiful natural setting with areas covered in deciduous and coniferous trees. It is also the starting point for numerous hiking and cycling trails.
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Trail past the waterfall is essentially blocked by many fallen trees. I would recommend the alternative trail from Villapourcon of about 11 km.
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After the waterfall, the path is no longer easy to follow. There must have been a storm; a pile of fallen trees are lying around, and the path is no longer recognizable. It gets better again after crossing the small river.
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Highest point of Morvan, Saône-et-Loire and Burgundy at 901m. Up there is a teletransmission antenna in the middle of the forest.
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This beautiful lake surrounded by green hills and trees is a delight to behold. It supplies the neighboring mill of the same name.
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The Morvan natural park has many wild rivers and this one is no exception to the rule. Not far from its source, the Dragne tumbles over the rocks and is worth a visit.
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The primary natural attraction is the expansive Morvan Regional Natural Park, which offers a diverse landscape of forests, lakes, and rivers. Within the park, you can discover specific natural monuments such as the picturesque Dragne Waterfall, the tranquil Rangère Pond, and the unique Monumental Beech Trees of Bibracte.
Yes, two prominent waterfalls are worth visiting. The Dragne Waterfall is a notable natural heritage site within the Morvan, where the Dragne river tumbles over rocks. Another picturesque spot is the Gouloux Waterfall (Saut de Gouloux), a peaceful oasis with cascading water amidst boulders and trees.
For unique geological formations, head to the Uchon Rocks, often called the 'Pearl of Morvan.' This site features peculiar granite rock formations with evocative names like 'Devil's Claw' and 'Dog's Nose,' offering exceptional viewpoints and stunning scenery for hikers.
The Rangère Pond is a beautiful lake surrounded by green hills and trees, known for its scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere. For water sports and more extensive relaxation, Lac des Settons, one of the largest lakes in the Morvan, is an ideal destination for sailing, pedal boating, swimming, or picnicking.
Absolutely. The Monumental Beech Trees of Bibracte are a collection of beautifully mossy beech trees that can be admired around the old fortress wall of Bibracte. The Morvan Regional Natural Park itself is characterized by dense forests, offering many opportunities to explore ancient woodlands.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Rangère Pond is a great option, offering a peaceful setting for relaxation. Many trails within the Morvan Regional Natural Park are suitable for families, providing opportunities for easy walks and enjoying nature together. Always check specific trail difficulties before heading out.
The region around Saint-Léger-De-Fougeret, particularly within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes and trails, explore the guides for Hiking around Saint-Léger-De-Fougeret, Running Trails around Saint-Léger-De-Fougeret, and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Léger-De-Fougeret.
Yes, Saint-Léger-De-Fougeret and the wider Morvan Regional Natural Park boast an extensive network of hiking trails, covering thousands of kilometers. You can find trails ranging from easy to challenging, leading to natural monuments like Sources of the Yonne or offering panoramic views from Mont Beuvray. For local hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Saint-Léger-De-Fougeret guide.
The Mont Beuvray and Bibracte Archaeological Site is a prime example. This iconic summit not only offers exceptional panoramic views but is also home to the significant archaeological site of Bibracte, an ancient Gallic settlement. You can explore both the natural beauty and rich history in one visit.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. They appreciate the diverse landscapes, from cascading waterfalls like Dragne Waterfall to the peaceful lakes such as Rangère Pond. The opportunity to explore ancient forests and unique geological formations, often combined with hiking, is also a major draw.
The Morvan Regional Natural Park is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. In spring, the forests are lush and vibrant, and waterfalls are often at their fullest. Autumn brings spectacular fall foliage, making for stunning scenic views. Summer is ideal for water activities on the lakes, while winter offers a serene, snow-covered landscape for those who enjoy colder weather activities.


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