Containing hundred-year-old trees
Roads and plantations have transformed the site, originally agricultural, into a natural area easy to practice. Oak, ash and cherry woods are surrounded by berry shrubs and fruit trees that protect the young trees and feed the birds on the site. A small pond can hear and observe many amphibians (frogs and toads). Along the "box pit" (small brook), wet meadows mown once a year contain a typical flora and precious.