Antey-Saint-André Ru de Lies
Ru de Lies a hiking walk in the midst of greenery
Discover the Ru de Lies Nature Trail in Antey-Saint-André: A Complete Guide
Explore the natural beauty of Antey-Saint-André through the Ru de Lies trail, a path surrounded by greenery, rich in history and nature.
Located at the mouth of the regional road to La Magdeleine, the Ru de Lies trail begins just after the bridge in Champagne, a short walk from the village of Antey-Saint-André.
This nature trail provides a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a relaxing and educational experience surrounded by nature.
A Flat and Accessible Route
The walk along the Ru de Lies is distinguished by its flat nature, making it accessible to everyone, from families with children to less experienced hikers.
Along the trail, visitors can enjoy explanatory panels that offer insights into local history, geography, geomorphology, flora and fauna.
These panels enrich the experience with information on climatology, environmental laws, and typical products of the Antey-Saint-André region.
Between Flora and Fauna: A Naturalistic Journey
The trail winds through a forest typical of the mountain plain, where nature shows itself in all its variety.
The trail is dotted with cultivated glades and coppices of broadleaf trees, where species such as ash, alder, maple, linden, birch, and willow, with the sporadic presence of larch and lodgepole pine.
This diverse environment offers a unique insight into local biodiversity.