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Saturday 1 June, 10:00, 16:00Passed
Conditions
Self-guided tour limited to 20 people per group
June 2024
Saturday 1
10:00 - 11:00
16:00 - 17:00
Accessible to the intellectually impaired
Accessible to the psychic impaired
Accessible to the motor impaired

Le Croissant Fertrile

644 Route des Ollagnons, 69440 Mornant
  • Rhône
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Visit of a garden-forest of 5 years

The Fertile Crescent offers a guided walk in its forest garden to discover edible plants little known or of agro-ecological interest. The trees were planted 5 years ago…
Saturday 1 June, 10:00, 16:00Passed
Conditions
Self-guided tour limited to 20 people per group
©Honorine Perino

The Fertile Crescent offers a guided walk in its forest garden to discover edible plants little known or of agro-ecological interest. The trees were planted 5 years ago and give their first harvests, with associated shrubs and ground cover. Collection cereals (old wheat, spelt) are planted between the trees according to the principle of agroforestry.

Types of events
Guided tour
2024 Theme
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Conditions for participation
Registration required
Type of audience
General public

About the location

Le Croissant Fertrile
644 Route des Ollagnons, 69440 Mornant
  • Rhône
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Le Croissant Fertile is an organic farm that grows cereals and transforms them into flour and bread since 2010\. An edible forest was planted in 2019 and is beginning to yield its first crops. Welcome of the public in its museum aiming cereals and bread for visits-discoveries and courses. Guided walk in the garden.
Tags
Première participation, Ouverture exceptionnelle, Jardin de création récente, Jardin de collection (botanique, arboretum...), Jardin vivrier (potager, verger, jardins familiaux, jardin de simples...), Jardin privé
Access
Car du Rhône 114 stop Mornant Centre Culturel 15 minutes walk. Accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Honorine Perino