Réserve Naturelle des Marais de Séné
The Réserve Naturelle des Marais de Séné is the largest natural area in the Gulf of Morbihan.
With its wealth of species, the site is recognized in Europe as one of the most remarkable areas for its biodiversity, and particularly for its waterfowl.
Every season of the year brings its own surprises: elegant avocets, white spoonbills, shelducks, multicolored butterflies, astonishing insects, marsh plants... in varied and changing natural environments.
February & March: 14h-18h
April to June: 2pm-7pm
July & August: 10am-1pm & 2pm-7pm
September 1 to 15: 14h-18h
With its wealth of species, the site is recognized in Europe as one of the most remarkable areas for its biodiversity, and particularly for its waterfowl.
Every season of the year brings its own surprises: elegant avocets, white spoonbills, shelducks, multicolored butterflies, astonishing insects, marsh plants... in varied and changing natural environments.
February & March: 14h-18h
April to June: 2pm-7pm
July & August: 10am-1pm & 2pm-7pm
September 1 to 15: 14h-18h
Route de Brouël
56860 Séné
56860 Séné
Facilities
Projection room
Type of equipment
Interpretation center and site
Payment methods
Bank and postal cheques
Holiday voucher
Species
Disabled access
Accessible to people with reduced mobility
Spoken languages
English