Description
The Lande de la Haute-Renaudie is a protected natural environment composed of moors and thickets, appearing on the list of remarkable natural sites of the CEN - Limousin. It is crossed by a small communal road which divides the moor in two. To the east of this road, it is invaded by thickets of buckthorn and bracken as well as some heather. To the west, it is better preserved, despite the surrounding trees which are beginning to invade it. The site is of floristic interest: vagrant heather, heather, juniper, bell heather, etc. And faunistic: two remarkable birds including the nightjar and the hen harrier and some invertebrates: the variable rose chafer, the gorse grasshopper, the yellow-bellied toad, the mercury damselfly, the succise petrel, etc.
Follow the “Sentier des shepherdess” to discover it, and be sure to use the footbridges.