Winter Lights Trail in the Parc de Sainte-Croix
This winter, Parc de Sainte-Croix invites you to enjoy a magical experience in the heart of nature with the « Lumières d’Hiver » light trail! As soon as night falls, Neo’s mysterious voice will guide you through an immersive adventure that will take you to the heart of the forest, in search of the missing winter.
This 1-hour tour takes you along an enchanting trail, illuminated by magical light installations. Along the way, meet Amarok, the Spirit of the Wolf, and discover his powerful message about the importance of preserving our environment. This nocturnal journey will awaken your senses as well as your conscience. The balance between the beauty and fragility of nature will amaze young and old alike!
Book your ticket now and come and experience a magical evening, where luminous art meets nature and ecology in a most enchanting universe!
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Average duration 1h
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Languages spoken French
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 13.12.2024 to 26.03.2025
- From €20 for adults
- From €18 for children aged 3 to 11
- The Lumières route
Open Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and every day during school vacations.
- An immersive night-time stroll, punctuated by light installations that will plunge you into a magical atmosphere.
- An educational and ecological experience with Amarok, the Spirit of the Wolf
- An original nocturnal outing that combines nature discovery and visual spectacle.
Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix
With over 350,000 visitors a year, the Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix has become a benchmark in France and Europe over the past 40 years for the presentation of European fauna and globally threatened species. In a 120-hectare green setting, 4 discovery trails lead you to meet over 1,500 animals from 100 species living in semi-liberty. Bears, deer, lynx, wolverines, lemurs, red pandas and several packs of wolves will no longer hold any secrets for you! To extend your visit, 46 Nature Lodges offer a unique experience: sleep in the heart of a large animal park, close to the wild animals.
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