Sundgau Nature House
The Sundgau Nature House offers nature discovery activities for all audiences.
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All year round, the Maison de la Nature du Sundgau offers activities for young people and the general public:
- She supports teachers in their educational project on nature,
- It organizes courses or camps with "nature" activities for young people during the holidays,
- It also offers the general public a program of guided outings to discover the natural heritage of Sundgau, practical ecology workshops, festive events, etc.
What about summer?
From the end of April to the end of August, the MNS offers numerous activities on its site!
It hosts two exhibitions and two discovery trails lasting 30 minutes to 2 hours. You can have an organic drink lying in a deckchair, visit two surprising exhibitions, walk the water trail to discover the village heritage, play with friends or family on the 5 puzzle walks and treasure hunts.
In July and August, the MNS offers a special program of nature outings to discover the local natural heritage.
The MNS is also a tourist information point. Located just a stone's throw from the Largue cycle path, you can refill your water bottle, picnic on one of the benches provided, and the entire outdoor site is open to groups or families and can be accessed independently.
Next dates
- From: 04 / 01 / 2026 To: 31 / 12 / 2026
- Monday to Sunday All day
Description
- Short comment
- Nature and environment initiation center in the heart of Sundgau. The Maison de la Nature offers entertainment throughout the year for all audiences.
- Altitude (m):
- 329
- Specific target audience
- Families
- School groups
- Visit formulas
- Self-guided tour
- Guided tour for groups by appointment
- Onsite
- Bar / Bar
- Amenities / additional services
- Toilet
- Vehicle parking
- Free private parking for cars
- Free parking for coaches
- Pet Friendly
- Leisure facilities nearby
- Less than 500 meters from a cycle path
- Equipment/services for children
- Children's entertainment
FAQ – Sundgau Nature Center
1. What is the Sundgau Nature Centre?
The Sundgau Nature Centre is a place dedicated to discovering, understanding, and preserving nature. It caters to all audiences, from children to adults, and offers educational, fun, and participatory activities. Its goal is to raise awareness of local natural heritage through activities, outings, and resources adapted to all ages.
2. What activities are offered throughout the year?
Throughout the year, the Sundgau Nature Centre organizes activities for young people and the general public. It supports teachers in their educational projects related to nature, offers nature courses and camps during school holidays, as well as a program of guided outings, practical ecology workshops and friendly events open to all.
3. What can you do at the Sundgau Nature Centre in the summer?
From the end of April to the end of August, the site comes alive with numerous activities that can be enjoyed independently or with a guide. Visitors can explore two exhibitions, hike two discovery trails ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours, relax in a deckchair with an organic drink, or participate in family games such as puzzle walks and treasure hunts.
4. Are there any specific activities in July and August?
Yes, in July and August, the Sundgau Nature Center offers a special program of nature outings. These activities allow participants to discover the local natural heritage, observe the flora and fauna, and gain a better understanding of the Sundgau landscapes. They are designed to be accessible and educational, while promoting a friendly and immersive experience.
5. Is the Nature House suitable for families?
The Sundgau Nature Center is particularly well-suited to families. Children and adults alike can participate in fun activities, explore the trails, play puzzle walks, or enjoy the outdoor spaces. The site is designed for independent and friendly exploration, encouraging sharing, curiosity, and learning in nature.
6. What practical services are available on site?
The Sundgau Nature Centre also serves as a tourist information point. Located right next to the Largue cycle path, it offers a place to take a break during a bike ride. Visitors can refill their water bottles, picnic on the benches provided, and freely enjoy the outdoor areas open to groups and families.






