
Exclusive visit: experience the Espace Faune at your own pace, with the Park Guide
Exclusive visit: experience the Espace Faune at your own pace, with the Park Guide
Set off for a unique immersion experience in the heart of the Forêt d’Orient Regional Nature Park, in Piney, just 25 minutes from Troyes, and discover the Espace Faune, nestled on the edge of Lac d’Orient. Accompanied by an enthusiastic guide, set off on a 2-hour tour to meet a dozen or so of Europe’s largest mammals: European bison, wild horses, elk, deer… and many more.
These emblematic species evolve in semi-liberty, in a preserved environment that faithfully recreates their natural habitat. Away from the hustle and bustle, enjoy a privileged visit, moving at your own pace and asking all your questions to learn more about the local flora and fauna.
More than just a stroll, this immersive experience is a real invitation to take your time. Contemplate, listen, understand… and marvel at the richness and beauty of nature. An ideal outing for young and old, to share with family and friends.
Experience a rare and authentic moment with the giants of European fauna, in the heart of one of the most beautiful natural areas of the Grand Est region. You’ll leave with unforgettable memories and the desire to come back and explore this unspoilt natural environment, so book now!
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Average duration 2h
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Languages spoken French
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 08.08.2025 to 02.11.2025
From €90.
The event may be cancelled in the event of unfavorable weather conditions. In this case, you will be notified in advance.
- Using a spyglass during the visit
- The ability to take photos through the telescope with your smartphone
- Personalized discussions on your preferred themes and desires
- A tailor-made tour with a Regional Nature Park guide
- Nature immersion in a small group at your own pace
- A unique opportunity to observe Europe's large mammals

Espace Faune de la Forêt d'Orient
This animal park, managed by the Forêt d'Orient Regional Nature Park, is a conservation and educational area where large herbivores, past and present, live in semi-liberty. Over fifty animals can be found in large enclosures ranging from 2 to 35 ha. Deer, roe deer, wild boar, aurochs, tarpans, elks and European bison, mouflons, fallow deer and Prewalski horses await you for a family outing.
10220 Piney
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