The Étang de Méjean is a natural protected area located in the Occitanie region of France, near the city of Lattes. It is a lagunaire site with a mix of water, salt, and vegetation, making it a unique and diverse ecosystem. The site is home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including protected species such as the nivéole d'été, plantain cornut, and Cistude d'Europe. Visitors can explore the site through several sentiers, including a 2.5 km sentier d'interprétation that allows for discovery of the natural riches of the site. The site is also home to a Maison de la Nature, which offers exhibitions and information about the site's natural and cultural heritage. The Étang de Méjean is a great place for families to visit, with its diverse landscapes and wildlife, and its accessibility for people with disabilities
Plan your family visit to the Étang de Méjean with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went on an excursion around this absolutely beautiful lake! We chose the Sentier des Tamaris, the easiest path, in total communion with nature. We saw white storks, traditionally associated with Alsace
Highlights: It was a calm family walk to take a breath of fresh air and to fill our eyes and nostrils. We really enjoyed the opportunity to approach the preservation of nature with the children ✨