History of the Véronnière marsh between nature and archeology

03 August 2025

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The sensitive natural area of ​​the Véronnière marsh is the current witness to a long natural and cultural history, which can be deciphered by exploring the wetland and the rooms of the Museum.

Discover the rich natural and cultural heritage of Lake Paladru during a visit with an ENS instructor and a guide-lecturer from the Archaeological Museum.
Free entertainment offered by the Department of Isère and the Archaeological Museum of Lake Paladru.

Further information : Bring shoes suitable for walking, clothing according to the weather conditions, hat, sun protection, binoculars if you have them and water.

Booking

Registration possible until the day before the release at the Paladru Archaeological Museum (www.museearcheologiquelacdepaladru.fr)

Date

Sunday 3 August 2025 from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m.

Subject to favorable weather conditions.

Pricing

Free.

Services

Accessible tourism

  • Access for self-propelled wheelchairs
  • Physical disability

Public

  • Minimum age: 8 years

Home of animals

  • Animals accepted: No

Access

Access by public transport: Accessible in summer via the Pays Voironnais "Lac" line or regional bus T43 + bicycle access
By bike: greenway on the left bank of the lake and on the marsh path


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