The national forest of Compiègne (Oise) attracts around 1.5 million visitors a year.
Among the most frequented sites are the belvedere of Beaux-Monts and the ponds of Saint-Pierre in Vieux-Moulin.
A little corner of paradise among swans, dragonflies and moorhens.
“But he was out of breath.
Its infrastructure was blunted.
It was time to do something”, recounts Marjorie Levasseur, in charge of public reception and territorial development for the National Forestry Office (ONF).
It was she who was responsible for carrying out the requalification project underway on this site, which is popular with the people of Compiégnois.
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