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Coordinates: 43°10′48″N 0°14′46″E / 43.18°N 0.246°E / 43.18; 0.246
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The '''Arboretum de Tournay''' (9 hectares) is an [[arboretum]] located in [[Tournay, Hautes-Pyrénées|Tournay]], [[Hautes-Pyrénées]], [[Midi-Pyrénées]], [[France]]. It is managed by the ''Office National des Forêts'' and open daily without charge.
The '''Arboretum de Tournay''' (9 hectares) is an [[arboretum]] located in [[Tournay, Hautes-Pyrénées|Tournay]], [[Hautes-Pyrénées]], [[Midi-Pyrénées]], [[France]]. It is managed by the ''Office National des Forêts'' and open daily without charge.


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* [http://fmaquaire.free.fr/Promenades/arboretum1.html Fmaquaire description (French)]
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[[Category:Gardens in Hautes-Pyrénées|Tournay, Arboretum de]]
[[Category:Gardens in Hautes-Pyrénées|Tournay, Arboretum de]]

Latest revision as of 08:37, 22 April 2021

43°10′48″N 0°14′46″E / 43.18°N 0.246°E / 43.18; 0.246 The Arboretum de Tournay (9 hectares) is an arboretum located in Tournay, Hautes-Pyrénées, Midi-Pyrénées, France. It is managed by the Office National des Forêts and open daily without charge.

The arboretum was established in 1992, following a proposal by M. Patrick Pierquet, on woodlands that had been reforested in 1958 after a fire. The arboretum contained 70 species at inception, which collection has now grown to 170 species including Acer griseum, Cornus florida rubra, Fagus sylvatica, Ginkgo biloba, Magnolia macrophylla, Pyrus salicifolia, Torreya nucifera, and Ulmus parvifolia

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