On the site of the former zoo of Pont-Scorff, the Terres de Nataé reinvent the concept on 14 hectares of nature dedicated to the care, protection and discovery of the most threatened species.
Nataé? This Celtic goddess is the embodiment of renewal and the protection of nature. It says it all: Terres de Nataé is dedicated to preserving the most endangered animal species, by raising visitors' awareness of this issue. The park takes in wild animals that have fallen victim to trafficking or mistreatment. The route is inspired by Breton legends and the voyages of the great navigators, exploring the animal biodiversity of four continents. Your path will cross that of Asian elephants, binturongs and Chilean flamingos. With 160 species and around 350 animals, Terres de Nataé offers an eco-citizen learning experience that raises public awareness.