Faux de Verzy
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
The Faux de Verzy is a unique natural site in northern France, home to the world's largest concentration of dwarf beech trees, creating a hauntingly beautiful forest.

📜 National forest in Verzy, France, largest reserve of dwarf beeches globally, known for its unique dwarf beech trees, a result of genetic mutation. 🔍 Features unique twisted beeches and a marked footpath for visitors to explore. # Why Go 🌳 Explore a mysterious, enchanting, and hauntingly beautiful forest with unique twisted trees 🚶 Easy loop trail, family-friendly, accessible with wheelchairs and strollers 🐾 Dogs welcome on leash 📸 Great photo opportunities year-round # Why Avoid 📉 Species in decline due to global warming # Tips ☀️ Best visited any time of year, beautiful 365 days a year. # Cost 💰 Free # Hours 🕒 Open daily, beautiful 365 days a year. # 🅿️ Parking Well-indicated car park available. # ♿ Accessibility Yes, access to most areas possible with wheelchairs and strollers. # Amenities Picnic area available.

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