Mushroom discovery hike in Haute-Marne
Have you ever come across a mushroom and wondered whether it was edible or not? Alone, with family or friends, explore the Pays du Der in Haute-Marne in the company of your guide Didier du Val. He'll teach you how to tell the good mushrooms from the bad. But that's not all.
From the Morancourt caves to the Côtes Noires and the Trois-Fontaines chasms, the Pays du Der is packed with exceptional sites where mushrooms and wild flowers abound. Depending on your choice, the outing can last 2 or 3 hours. In either case, it will take you off the beaten tourist track. Your guide knows the region like the back of his hand.
Ideal for a moment of sharing, this morning walk will plunge you into the heart of unspoilt nature. You'll need a raincoat and walking shoes. You'll also need to bring a basket and a knife to pick a few mushroom specimens. And, of course, a camera will also come in handy (not for taking selfies, but for photographing the different species of mushroom you'll find in the forest!)
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Average duration 2 to 3 hours
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Languages spoken French, English
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Difficulty Intermediate
From 01.01.2025 to 18.05.2025
New in 2025: free for children aged 8 to 18.
– 10 € for adults (group rate + 5 pers.)
– 20 € per person (group rate – 5 pers.)
Minimum of 2 people per outing.
Maximum of 50 people per outing (two accompanying adults if more than 25 people).
- Orientation with compass and 1/25000 map
Mushroom outings take place in the morning from 9am.
- Remarkable sites
- Heritage and memories
- Mushroom specialist
SAUVAGE 52
Didier, our nature guide, offers walks to discover the Pays du Der. We've selected a number of remarkable sites: - Le gros chêne and Le grand-étang - 3h - Les grottes de Morancourt - 2h (Palaeolithic habitat -90,000 years) - Les gouffres de Trois-Fontaines - 3h - Le menhir et l'aqueduc romain - 3h - Les côtes-noires - 2h - La peute-fosse à Ecot la Combe - 3h Along the way, you'll ask questions about flora and fungi, and we'll talk geology and archaeology.
Our passionate guide will tell you all about the rich history of the area.
Bring walking shoes, raincoat, basket and knife, bottle of water and camera.
52410 Eurville-Bienville
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Valeurs Parc Naturel Régional