Interpretive Sites
What is an interpretive site?
An interpretive site is designed to enable everyone to understand and experience natural, cultural, or scenic heritage directly at the location where it is found, or in its immediate vicinity. Designed as a space for engagement, it invites visitors to an immersive exploration of the area, where observation of the landscape blends with storytelling, explanation, and sensory experience.
Through various media—educational panels, themed trails, interactive displays, and activities—it provides insights to help visitors better understand a place’s unique character. It reveals its history, its treasures, its sometimes fragile balances, and the challenges involved in its preservation.
Much more than just a place to visit, an interpretive site creates a living connection between the visitor and the region. It sparks curiosity, engages the senses, and invites everyone to take a closer look at the environment around them. This discovery fosters a lasting appreciation of heritage and encourages a more mindful and respectful relationship with the places explored.
Interpretive Centers
Step inside the interpretation centers to gain a deeper understanding of the region’s richness. Through exhibits, models, and interactive activities, these centers invite you to discover the landscapes, flora, and fauna in a whole new way.
Thematic Trails
Set out at your own pace on the themed trails and let yourself be swept away by the Climate Adventure!
Viewpoints—Understanding the Landscapes
Climb to higher ground and enjoy exceptional panoramic views. Informational signs and orientation maps offer a unique way to admire and better understand the region’s landscapes.