
Between Jane de Boy in Lège-Cap Ferret and the oyster port of Arès
330 hectares form the Salt Meadows National Nature Reserve ofAres-Lège. With the appearance of a savannah in summer and a forest in winter, the Prés Salés d'Arès-Lège change their appearance with the seasons and with each tide. To enjoy the natural side of the Bassin of Arcachon, discover the many species of birds, but also all the fauna and flora of this natural site. A pair of binoculars is highly recommended!

Take a stroll along the pedestrian paths of the Prés Salés at low tide...
You can access the Prés Salés in two ways. From the oyster port of Arès or from the Résinier cabin in Lege-Cap Ferret.
Set off on foot to criss-cross this beautiful and completely preserved natural area. In the places left free by the receding tide, search for salicornia with its slightly salty taste.
Keep your eyes wide open to try to spot the lizards that blend into the grass or even the European pond turtles.
In spring, birds come to nest here and the show becomes a musical! In autumn, the lights play with the vegetation, a real delight for the eyes. In winter, you can observe the wintering waterbirds on the Arcachon Bay, such as the Brant goose.
For sports enthusiasts, the wild trails of the Prés Salés d'Arès-Lège are also a great spot for jogging!
Go on a guided nature tour !
You will meet a character! Alexandre is a nature guide, at theArès Tourist Officebut above all, he is passionate about this place. In his little notebook, he takes notes about the birds and animals he spots. Pay close attention, he will show you the European pond turtles that blend in among the driftwood, or the green lizards hiding at the edge of the area.
