, Botanical garden in Chamberet, France.
The Arboretum de Chamberet spans twenty hectares and houses a collection of over 105 tree species, including native deciduous and coniferous varieties alongside exotic specimens like Ginkgo biloba and Araucaria from Chile.
Established in the early 20th century by local horticulturists, the arboretum was created to conserve regional tree species and promote forestry knowledge, gradually expanding through donations and scientific contributions over the decades.
The arboretum serves as an educational center where schools and conservation groups organize visits, promoting environmental awareness through seasonal events and exhibitions related to botany and ecology.
The site offers free admission year-round with walking trails suitable for all ages, parking facilities, picnic areas, and additional activities including mini-golf, disc golf, and fitness trails with equipment rental available.
The arboretum features protected natural environments including a peat bog, willow grove, and pond, alongside an animal park housing domestic species and audio terminals providing stories about local plant life.
GPS coordinates: 0.00000,0.00000
Latest update: July 27, 2025 12:36
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