Morvan Regional Natural Park



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The Morvan Regional Natural Park is a beautiful natural area located in the Burgundy region of France. The park covers over 1,000 square miles and features rolling hills, forests, lakes, and rivers. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, fishing, and wildlife watching in the park.

There is no admission fee to enter the park, and it is open year-round. However, some activities may have fees associated with them, such as guided tours or equipment rentals.

The official website for the Morvan Regional Natural Park is www.parcdumorvan.org/en. Here you can find information on park activities, maps, and accommodations.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore charming towns and villages such as Autun, Vézelay, and Saulieu. Autun is home to the Romanesque Cathedral of Saint-Lazare and the Temple of Janus, while Vézelay features the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene. Saulieu is known for its gastronomy, with several Michelin-starred restaurants.

It is recommended to check the opening hours of any specific attractions or restaurants in advance.

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