la Pyramide du Loup
la Pyramide du Loup
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About la Pyramide du Loup
Add to favoritesAn Immersion in the Heart of the Canine World Located in Toucy, in the heart of the Puisaye region (Yonne), the Pyramides du Loup (Wolf Pyramids) offer an original and playful approach to discovering this fascinating and often misunderstood animal. Far from being a simple animal park, this site is a unique interpretation center where visitors explore the shared history of humans and wolves, from prehistory to the present day. The site's name comes from its distinctive architecture in the form of wooden pyramids, perfectly integrated into a centuries-old oak forest, providing a mysterious and wild setting for the visit. The experience is designed as an educational journey: you will discover the evolution of the wolf into the dog, the crucial ecological role of this large predator, and its place in our tales and legends. Outside, a trail allows visitors to observe a pack of maned wolves and wolfdogs, while enjoying interactive exhibits. It is an ideal destination in Burgundy to raise children’s awareness of biodiversity protection while experiencing an immersive adventure close to nature.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
To make the most of your experience, I recommend participating in the guided tours or the narrated feedings. This is the perfect opportunity to ask the keepers questions and understand the complex social behaviors within the pack. The park also offers workshops for children (such as tracking or learning about the lives of trappers); be sure to book in advance as these are very popular during school holidays. In February, bring warm clothing and suitable footwear for the forest to comfortably walk the outdoor trail. Expert tip: Don't miss the exhibit under the pyramids, which uses sound and light effects to tell the story of the wolf in a very engaging way. For hiking enthusiasts, the park is located in an area of Puisaye rich in trails; you can easily combine your visit with a walk to Lake Bourdon or the Guédelon medieval construction site, located about 20 minutes away by car. Finally, the park has a shaded picnic area for a break in nature, weather permitting.



