The forested landscape of the Lac de Saint-Agnan gives this Morvan lake an atmosphere worthy of the Great Canadian North!
These fields, grazed at the beginning of the 20th century and bordered by low dry stone walls, are a reminder that local human activity was based on agriculture. Man built a reservoir to supply the surrounding villages with drinking water, thus creating the Lac de Saint-Agnan.
Iris, the elf, will accompany you as you explore the paratourbous meadows bordering this majestic lake! There are two footpaths, one of which is suitable for people with reduced mobility (bicycles adapted for people with reduced mobility are available at the Maison du Parc in Saint-Brisson), so let your curiosity lead you and take a full tour of the lake.