Parc de la Feyssine
Situated between the Rhone river and the college campus of La Doua in Villeurbanne and to the north of Lyon, Parc de la Feyssine was created on former marshlands to serve as a passage from Parc de la Tête d'or to the Grand Parc de Miribel-Jonage.[1] Opened in 2002, it is wooded over 50% of its surface, and has trails for walking, mountain biking and running, including a circular path and the "chemin hectomètrique", a path with informational exhibits every 100m.
Parc de la Feyssine | |
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View of the park from the Raymond Poincaré bridge | |
Type | Urban park |
Location | Villeurbanne, France |
Coordinates | 45.7867°N 4.8728°E |
Area | 55 hectares (0.55 km2) |
Created | 2002 |
Status | Open all year |
See also
References
- Grandin-Maurin, Catherine; Lemahieu, Mireille; Nourry, Louis-Michel (June 2009). CAUE du Rhône (ed.). Parcs, jardins et paysages du Rhône (in French). Conseil d'architecture, d'urbanisme et d'environnement. p. 289. ISBN 9782912533173.
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