Remarkable Biodiversity
The Forest of Fontainebleau is a refuge for biodiversity. Nearly 6,600 animal species and 5,685 plant species are recorded there. Beneath the oaks, pine trees, birches, and chestnuts, a rich and dynamic ecosystem flourishes. This forest, a true green lung of the region, is a meeting place between fauna and flora, where each species finds its place. The protection of this space is essential, and efforts to preserve its natural richness are reflected in its inclusion in international conservation programs.
An Invitation to Discovery
In addition to its varied landscapes and biodiversity, the Forest of Fontainebleau offers a multitude of outdoor activities. It is particularly favored by hikers, climbers, and photography enthusiasts, who find an inexhaustible source of inspiration in its hidden corners. This protected natural space, both accessible and preserved, represents an ideal destination for all those seeking to reconnect with nature while remaining close to the capital.