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The ramblings of the Adour river have created a particular vegetation linked to the instability of the environment: submerged herbariums, numerous shrubby species, notably willows including the
Saligues takes its name from the name
The diversity of the environment shelters a very rich fauna preserved in a quiet zone: avifauna (numerous migratory and sedentary birds), terrestrial fauna (species characteristic of this environment such as coypu, polecat, ... or rarer species such as otters) and aquatic fauna (study turtles),
calamitous toads...).
A pathway, punctuated by information panels and a sensory trail, allows the public to walk along the quiet zone and discover the site, particularly the lake of Cazères-sur-l'Adour.
Fixed telephone : +33 5 58 45 45 98
Office de Tourisme du Pays Grenadois
Fixed telephone : +33 5 58 52 25 80
Mairie de Cazères sur l'Adour
Lakes, ponds, water bodies, marshland, springs
Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours,Guided tour by appointment only
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