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France National Parks: Explore Protected Landscapes and Country Geography

Explore the atlas of France's nationally recognized National Parks, offering a dedicated view of these significant protected areas and their geographic distribution. This route provides detailed context on France's most important conservation landscapes, supporting exploration of their mapped boundaries and regional importance for biodiversity and natural heritage.

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Trace the geographic spread of France's premier national parks, highlighting key conservation landscapes.

National Parks in France: Explore Flagship Protected Areas and Mapped Geography

Explore France's nationally significant park areas, including coastal havens like Port-Cros and mountain ranges such as the Pyrénées and Mercantour. These national parks showcase the country's commitment to landscape conservation, biodiversity protection, and public access across its varied European and overseas territories, providing a comprehensive atlas view for geographic discovery.

National park
Mapped parks10
Share of country parks63%
Largest mapped parkGuiana Amazonian Park20,300 km²
Oldest mapped parkPort-Cros National Park1,963
Parks in this designationExplore France's diverse national park geography, spanning mountains, coastlines, and tropical reserves.10
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Discover National Parks in France: An Atlas of Protected Landscapes

Browse a detailed list of National parks throughout France, providing insights into their unique geographic distribution and conservation profiles. Trace how these nationally significant protected areas showcase the country's varied natural environments, from metropolitan mainland to overseas territories.

National parkBouches-du-RhôneMarine

Calanques National Park

France's First Peri-Urban National Park

Calanques National Park, situated in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, represents a significant protected landscape where dramatic limestone geology meets the Mediterranean Sea. This atlas-focused entry details the park's iconic calanques, its combined terrestrial and marine protected zones, and its rich prehistoric cultural significance. Understand its unique geographic setting and its importance as a conservation area accessible for map-based discovery and regional landscape context.

520 km²2012MediterraneanModerate access
National parkHautes-PyrénéesMountain

Pyrénées National Park

Discover Hautes-Pyrénées' dramatic glacial terrain and alpine environments.

Pyrénées National Park is a significant protected area in France's Hautes-Pyrénées department, renowned for its dramatic glacial cirques, high-altitude lakes, and extensive mountain landscapes. Established as a national park, it offers rich geographic context for atlas exploration, showcasing millions of years of geological formation shaped by tectonic uplift and glacial carving. This park is also notable for its transboundary conservation efforts with Spain, contributing to a broader protected region. Explore its unique terrain, from towering limestone formations to alpine meadows, and understand its place within the Pyrenean mountain range.

458 km²1967IIMinor water
National parkSavoieMountain

Vanoise National Park

Mapped Alpine geography, glacial terrain, and protected landscape.

Vanoise National Park is France's pioneering national park, a protected landscape of immense alpine beauty situated in the Savoie department. Renowned for its dramatic glacial terrain, over 100 peaks above 3,000 meters, and the iconic Alpine ibex, this park offers a profound geographic context. Explore its mapped boundaries and discover the unique atlas-level insights into France's mountainous protected areas and their ecological significance.

534 km²1963AlpineII
National parkMountain

Mercantour National Park

Explore France's dramatic Alps, park boundaries, and unique ecotones.

Mercantour National Park stands as a premier protected area within the French Alps, distinguished by its remarkable geographic diversity and ecological significance. This national park encompasses mountainous terrain featuring dramatic peaks, deep glacial valleys, and a unique ecotone where Mediterranean and Alpine ecosystems converge. MoriAtlas facilitates a detailed atlas-style exploration of Mercantour National Park, highlighting its mapped protected boundaries, varied natural landscapes, and its pivotal role in regional geography and conservation efforts.

679 km²1979AlpineModerate access
National parkMountain

Écrins National Park

Mapped boundaries and regional geography of a major French National Park.

Delve into Écrins National Park, a defining national park within the French Alps. This page provides a comprehensive overview of its protected landscape, focusing on its dramatic glaciated terrain, significant peaks such as the Barre des Écrins, and its position within the regional geographic context. Explore the mapped extent and understand the unique alpine environment of this protected area.

925 km²1973AlpineModerate access
National parkMountain

Réunion National Park

Mapped terrain and protected area geography of a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Discover Réunion National Park, a French national park celebrated for its spectacular volcanic topography. This protected area preserves a dramatic landscape of towering cirques, active volcanoes like Piton de la Fournaise, and exceptional endemism. Users can explore its mapped boundaries, understand its unique regional geography, and appreciate its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This entry focuses on the park's natural terrain, ecological significance, and atlas-relevant geographic context.

1,053.84 km²2007TropicalModerate access
National parkOccitaniaMountain

Cévennes National Park

Discover the unique geographic context and park boundaries.

Cévennes National Park, situated in Occitanie, France, offers a rich exploration of mid-mountain Mediterranean geography. As a protected landscape, its mapped terrain features dramatic limestone plateaus, deep river gorges, and distinct granite massifs. This entry provides essential geographic context for Cévennes National Park, highlighting its unique natural features and its significance as a protected area within the broader regional atlas.

937 km²1970MediterraneanModerate access
National parkFrench Guiana

Guiana Amazonian Park

Explore mapped boundaries and regional geographic context.

Guiana Amazonian Park, a cornerstone of protected land in French Guiana, offers a profound exploration of untamed Amazonian rainforest. As the largest national park in the European Union, it showcases a vast, remote ecosystem characterized by towering trees and intricate river systems. This page provides detailed context on its geographic placement within French Guiana and its significance as a major protected landscape for atlas-based discovery and understanding of tropical forest conservation.

20,300 km²2007TropicalRemote access
National parkMarine

Port-Cros National Park

Discover mapped protected land and unique Mediterranean ecosystems.

Port-Cros National Park offers a glimpse into a pioneering model of integrated terrestrial and marine conservation within the Mediterranean. This park protects a distinctive island geography marked by rugged terrain, endemic species, and vital underwater habitats, including crucial posidonia meadows and rich marine life. Through MoriAtlas, explore the mapped boundaries and ecological significance of Port-Cros, understanding its role as a vital protected landscape in the European atlas.

46 km²1963MediterraneanModerate access
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Forêts National Park

Explore its unique geography and protected forest ecosystems.

Delve into Forêts National Park, a significant protected area in northeastern France dedicated to preserving lowland deciduous forests and their associated biodiversity. This park represents a unique atlas entry for understanding mapped protected lands, featuring extensive broad-leaved forest tracts, diverse wetlands, and limestone grasslands across the Grand Est and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté regions. Discover the geographic identity of this conservation landscape and its role within the Paris Basin's terrain.

560 km²2019TemperateII
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Other Protected Area Designations in France Beyond National Parks

Browse additional protected area designations throughout France, moving beyond National Parks to explore categories like Nature Reserves. This comparison offers a comprehensive view of the country's varied conservation landscapes and distinct geographic protection models.

Mapped nature reserves focused on habitat and biodiversity conservation.

Nature reserve

38%

Delve into France's specialized nature reserves, areas designated for rigorous conservation of ecosystems, sensitive habitats, and species. This curated route highlights protected areas that are central to preserving biodiversity across the nation. You can explore the geographic distribution and conservation focus of 6 key nature reserves, providing detailed atlas context for these ecologically significant landscapes.

Share of country parks38%
6Mapped parksFrance Nature Reserves
France Nature Reserves
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Continue Exploring France's National Park Geography and Protected Landscapes

Expand your understanding of France's protected areas by delving deeper into its National Park network. This atlas view helps to trace the geographic spread and significance of these protected landscapes, offering structured discovery of their mapped boundaries and conservation value within the French Republic.

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