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Pilat Natural Regional Park is a protected natural area located in the eastern part of central France offering diverse landscapes including mountains, forests, and rivers, ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain biking.

135,000
Acres Protected
400
Miles of Trails
700,000
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Pilat Natural Regional Park

 

Pilat Natural Regional Park spans a region in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, specifically within the Loire and Rhône départements. It covers a varied landscape that rises from gentle lowlands to peaks of the Pilat massif, with elevations reaching over 1,400 meters. The park is characterized by its rich biodiversity, featuring mixed deciduous and coniferous forests, alpine meadows, and freshwater ecosystems. Its flora includes species typical of temperate mountain environments, including beech, fir, and spruce, while fauna features deer, wild boar, foxes, and a variety of birdlife. Historically, the park area has been inhabited for centuries, with remnants of traditional rural life including old farms and chapels scattered throughout. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Pilat for its extensive trail networks suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, with panoramic viewpoints such as the Crêt de la Perdrix providing sweeping views over Lyon and the Rhône Valley. The park also hosts cultural events and educational programs aimed at promoting environmental awareness. The combination of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and cultural heritage makes Pilat Natural Regional Park a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking nature experiences close to urban centers.

Highlights

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Crêt de la Perdrix – highest summit offering panoramic views over the Rhône Valley

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Mixed mountain and forest ecosystems with diverse wildlife habitats

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Traditional rural hamlets showcasing historic local architecture

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Numerous well-marked trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding

Notable Natural Features

Crêt de la Perdrix

At 1,432 meters, the highest point in the park offers extensive views over the Rhône Valley and the Alps on clear days.

Forests of Beech and Fir

Vast tracts of mixed forest support a diverse array of plant and animal species unique to the region.

Traditional Rural Villages

Small hamlets within the park preserve traditional architecture and local cultural heritage.