The alpine flora, and more particularly that of Haute Maurienne, is exceptional, with endemic species, particularly on the Mont Cenis site. On nearly one hectare, the Alpine Garden presents these flowers and plants in free access. For those wishing to find out more or have fun discovering them in the company of a ranger, a full program of visits and activities is offered from mid-June to early September.
- Park and garden
Mont-Cenis alpine garden
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The Alpine Garden, located in the magnificent site of Mount Cenis presents more than 250 species of flowers and plants of the Alps. In addition to the thematic itinerary, it offers every summer numerous activities for a family audience
About
Prices
Free access.
Reception
Guide dogs accepted
Opening
From 15/05 to 01/11/2024, daily.
Depending on the opening and schutting dates of the Mont Cenis pass.
Labels and rating
Equipments
- Public WC
- Parking nearby
- Activity
- Handicrafts workshops
Contacts
Access
Arriving at the pass, continue to Plan des Fontainettes.
The Alpine Garden is below the Pyramid.
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- Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
- Reserved space 330 cm wide < 100 m from the site
- Possibility of drop-off in front of the site
Motor Disability
Only the upper part of the Alpine Garden is accessible to people with reduced mobility, with assistance.
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