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This coastal pine forest, covering an area of 7,916 hectares, is one of the largest forests in the region.
Forêt Domaniale de la Coubre is a large forest with pine trees, holm oaks, locust trees and open areas with broom/whin scrubs. The open and clear-cut areas are particularly interesting from an ornithological point of view. They are home to the rare Dugorepa grmuša, Šumska ševa and Leganj. Šumska trepteljka and Obična kukavica can be observed on the edges of the open areas in spring. Ćubasta senica and Zapadni gorski zviždak are also a regional peculiarity and are rarely found anywhere else in the department.
In early summer, with a bit of luck, you can also hear Ćuk calling. Zmijar can sometimes be observed flying overhead. There are rare reports in late summer and fall of Barski petlić at the extinguishing ponds that exist in the forest. With a bit of luck, you may also come across red deer. There is a good trail network in the forest with several hiking routes that are color-coded, so it's best to find a route that suits you.
Forêt Domaniale de la Coubre is accessible from nearby towns such as Royan, La Tremblade, and Saint-Palais-sur-Mer. The D25 road runs through the forest, as does cycle path number 4. There are several parking spots along the D25. Press a P on the map for directions to a parking. There are many trails to explore the forest.
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