The National Nature Reserve of the Romelaëre ponds originates from ancient peat bogs whose exploitation, mainly in the 19th century, gave birth to the different water bodies of the site. The Romelaëre is a space of about a hundred hectares dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and to the reception of the public, including people with reduced mobility thanks to a path of almost 2 km. It is also the starting point for many hiking trails. THE BLONGIOS(7)©Walkers in the national and natural reserve of the Romelaëre ponds in Clairmarais|Eden 62Admire the nature at RomelaëreI have been told that this is one of the most beautiful places in the Pas-de-Calais to admire nature. In Clairmarais, a stone’s throw from the town of Saint-Omer, the...Read more
Thebestin the countryof Saint-OmerThe marsh of Saint-Omer seen from the sky©The marsh of Saint-Omer seen from the sky|Tourisme en Pays de Saint-OmerDisconnecting in the Audomarois marshRead more