Forêt d’Halatte

E861140

Forêt d’Halatte is a large ancient forest in northern France known for its rich biodiversity, archaeological remains, and extensive hiking and riding trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest
accessFrom Paris metropolitan area NERFINISHED
area approximately 4300 hectares
contains Gallo-Roman archaeological sites
Gallo-Roman sanctuary of the god Mercury NERFINISHED
Roman road remains
ancient burial mounds
country France
distanceFromParis about 50 kilometres north
dominantTreeSpecies beech
oak
ecosystemType temperate deciduous forest
elevationMax about 140 metres
hasFeature small streams
undulating hills
valleys
hasPart broadleaf woodland
hasTrailNetwork bridle paths
marked hiking trails
hasWildlife deer
fox
various bird species
wild boar
historicalUse royal hunting ground
knownFor archaeological remains
extensive hiking trails
horse riding trails
rich biodiversity
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn Hauts-de-France
surface form: Hauts-de-France region

Oise department NERFINISHED
northern France NERFINISHED
locatedNear Chantilly NERFINISHED
Pont-Sainte-Maxence NERFINISHED
Senlis NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
nearbySettlement Fleurines NERFINISHED
Pontpoint NERFINISHED
Verberie NERFINISHED
nearbyWatercourse Oise River NERFINISHED
partOf Massif des Trois Forêts NERFINISHED
protectedStatus partly protected as natural area
timePeriod used since antiquity
usedFor cycling
hiking
horse riding
nature observation
recreation

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Oise department containsForest Forêt d’Halatte
subject surface form: Oise