National week of nature discovery in Hauts-de-Seine
Every May, the Hauts-de-Seine department participates in the Nature Festival by offering a week of free activities in its parks, forests, and green spaces. Soil discovery workshops, sheep transhumance, night walks to observe amphibians, biodiversity conferences: an unmissable event for families and nature lovers.
The Nature Festival is a national event created in 2007 to raise public awareness of biodiversity and to discover the natural riches of our territories. Organized every year in May around the spring equinox, it brings together thousands of stakeholders - local authorities, associations, schools, companies - who offer free and accessible activities for everyone.
In Hauts-de-Seine, the Departmental Council has been a long-term partner of this national event. Thanks to the management of several large natural spaces - the Parc Départemental des Chanteraines in Villeneuve-la-Garenne and Gennevilliers, the Domaine Départemental de la Vallée-aux-Loups in Châtenay-Malabry, the banks of the Seine and the green corridors - the department offers a rich program of outings and activities every year in the heart of nature, just a few kilometers from Paris.
The Nature Festival program in Hauts-de-Seine covers a very wide range of activities, adapted to different audiences. For young children and families, soil discovery workshops allow them to understand the role of earthworms, fungi and microorganisms in ecosystems. Guided botanical walks reveal the diversity of wild plants that thrive in parks and urban wastelands.
The Parc Départemental des Chanteraines hosts one of the most popular activities each year: the sheep transhumance, a walk accompanied by a flock of sheep grazing in the park's meadows. This moment of rural life in the heart of the Parisian suburbs attracts hundreds of visitors, especially families with young children amazed by the proximity of the animals.
In the evening, night outings are organized to observe frogs, toads and newts in the wetlands of the parks. These twilight walks with flashlights have become very popular, with mandatory reservations due to limited places.
Each edition generally concludes with a Festival-Forum bringing together associations and institutions involved in nature protection in Hauts-de-Seine. Discovery stands, exhibitions, meetings with naturalists, public conferences and practical workshops make up this festive and educational afternoon. It is an opportunity to meet local biodiversity stakeholders, to learn about protected species in the area and to discover how to actively participate in the preservation of urban nature.
The Nature Festival is part of the ambitious environmental policy of the Hauts-de-Seine department, which manages over 250 hectares of green spaces open to the public and has implemented ecological management plans to promote biodiversity in its parks. It is an opportunity to show that nature is very much present in this densely urbanized department, and that it deserves to be known, loved and protected.
The 2026 edition of the Nature Festival will take place from May 20 to 25, 2026 throughout France. For Hauts-de-Seine, the program will be unveiled in the spring of 2026 on the website of the Departmental Council and on fetedelanature.com. This 20th national edition promises to be a highlight for celebrating biodiversity with renewed activities in the department's parks.
The 20th edition of the Nature Festival will take place from May 20 to 25, 2026, throughout France. In Hauts-de-Seine, the program will be unveiled in spring 2026, with free activities in departmental parks: sheep transhumance, night walks, workshops, and biodiversity conferences.
The Nature Festival celebrates its 20th national edition from May 20 to 25, 2026. In Hauts-de-Seine, the program will be unveiled in spring 2026. Free activities in departmental parks: sheep transhumance at Parc des Chanteraines, night walks to observe amphibians, nature workshops, and Festival-Forum. Find the program on fetedelanature.com.
Every year in May, around the national Nature Festival week (May 20-25, 2026 for the 2026 edition).
Free admission for all activities. Some night outings require mandatory reservation due to limited places.
Full program and reservations at fetedelanature.com and on the website of the Hauts-de-Seine Departmental Council.
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