
Sortie nature avec Pablo Behague "sous le feuillage des âges"
During the medieval period, monks and nuns developed a particular conception of nature, seen as a divine work full of secrets and magic. From the Irish Saint Fiacre to Albert the Great, not forgetting Hildegard of Bingen, many monks and nuns took an interest in flora and fauna, often writing fascinating manuscripts on the subject, some of which have survived to the present day.
This outing takes participants on a journey of discovery into this mysterious world.
As we wander through the Banney forest and its fountains, once frequented by the monks of the Abbey of Saint Colomban, we'll be looking at the plants and animals in a whole new light, revealing the legends and beliefs that surrounded them in the past.
of the Middle Ages.
Duration: 1h30 to 2h
Distance: Approximately 3.6 km
Guided walk
Public: Adults/Family
Departure point: Car park of the Banney animal park
From 5 to 18 people
Walk not accessible for PRM
Registration required (no later than the day before the tour).
From 25/07/2025 to 25/07/2025 from 16:00 to 17:30
27 June and 25 July at 4pm
- Base rate : 6€