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The "Chassagne d'Onnens" is a piece of Mediterranean landscape in Switzerland. It's one of the biggest dry mosaic of meadows and bushes of the region.
The landscape in itself is very special, at least in Switzerland. A mosaic of dry meadows, bushes and limestone slabs. Many thermophilic bird species, otherwise rare in the area, inhabit the spot: Cirl Bunting, Eurasian Hoopoe, Eurasian Wryneck, Red-backed Shrike, European Stonechat, Linnet, Tree Pipit. The Wood Lark has disappeard a few years ago.
The spot is also very interesting for plants with many orchids and other rare thermophilic species.
A bus stops in Onnens and there is a 10 minutes walk (1km) to reach the spot. Otherwise there is a small parking just at the spot (see the P on the map).
Many species inhabiting the Chassagne d'Onnens are sensitive species. Please stay on the paths and do not walk into the meadows.
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