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Parc des Carrières Bacquin is a distinctive public park nestled in the Montchapet-Les Perrières district of Dijon, France, offering a unique blend of history and natural beauty. Situated at an elevation of approximately 265 meters, this 5-hectare green space was once a significant stone quarry, providing the famed "Dijon stone" for many of the city's iconic structures, including the Palace of the Dukes and States of Burgundy. Its transformation from an industrial site into a vibrant urban oasis makes it…
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Elevazione 270 m
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Offerto da Foreca
Oggi
domenica 12 aprile
11°C
5°C
98 %
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Velocità max vento: 13,0 km/h
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Parc des Carrières Bacquin is open to the public with free access daily. It typically opens at 7:30 AM and closes at sunset, allowing visitors to enjoy the park from morning until evening.
Yes, due to its urban location in Dijon, Parc des Carrières Bacquin is well-served by public transport. While specific bus or tram lines aren't detailed, its proximity to the city center means several options are likely available, making it convenient to reach without a car.
The park features pleasant pathways that wind through its diverse landscape. These trails are generally considered easy and suitable for families and beginners. The varied terrain, a legacy of its quarry past, offers gentle inclines and descents, making for an engaging yet manageable walk. Look for routes that pass by the children's play areas and the cascade for added interest.
Yes, dogs are welcome in Parc des Carrières Bacquin, provided they are kept on a leash. It's a great spot for a walk with your canine companion, offering plenty of green space to explore.
The park boasts several unique features, including a picturesque cascade (waterfall) flowing from a rocky overhang and a Théâtre de Verdure (green, open-air theater). You'll also find a diverse collection of trees, shrubs, and floral displays, notably a majestic Himalayan cedar, and a participatory orchard.
The time it takes to walk through Parc des Carrières Bacquin can vary depending on your pace and how much you explore. For a leisurely stroll covering most of the main pathways, you might spend anywhere from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours. If you stop to enjoy the features, use the play areas, or simply relax, you could easily spend longer.
As an urban park located close to Dijon's city center, there are likely various cafes, restaurants, and other amenities within a short walking distance outside the park boundaries. While the park itself doesn't host these facilities, you won't have to go far to find options for refreshments or a meal.
Parc des Carrières Bacquin is home to various local wildlife, particularly birds and insects. The park has installed nesting boxes for birds and cultivates melliferous plants that attract bees, making it a good spot for nature observation, especially for birdwatchers and those interested in pollinators.
Yes, Parc des Carrières Bacquin is enjoyable throughout the year. While spring and summer offer lush greenery and blooms, a winter visit can provide a peaceful and serene experience. The unique relief of the former quarry and the bare trees can offer a different kind of beauty, and the pathways remain accessible for winter walking, though appropriate footwear is always recommended.
The park's name, "Carrières Bacquin," directly reflects its origins as a former stone quarry. From the 14th century until the early 20th century, the famous "Dijon stone" was extracted here, which was used to construct many of Dijon's significant monuments, including the Palace of the Dukes and States of Burgundy and the Porte Guillaume. The park's transformation in 1976 from an industrial site into a vibrant green space is a remarkable example of urban rehabilitation.