Ruillé Forest

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The Ruillé forest is located in the department of Sarthe in the Pays de la Loire region, surrounded by the regions of Brittany and Normandy.

Near the 12th century Romanesque church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul and the magnificent Manor de l'Aurière, not far from the ferruginous springs that have made the town famous, also known for its "Jasnières" growth, stands the Ruillé forest, composed mainly of Oaks and Chestnut trees. This territory bordered by the Loir, rich in vineyards and limestone hills that provide tufa, which is the prestige of the cliffs of Saumur and Bourré, offers exceptional qualities and presents itself to nature as a real showcase for development.

PEFC Certification : Yes

Adoption of management documents : Jan 29, 2018

Management turnaround : Jul 3, 2017

Forests : Temporarily closed to the public

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Age: 50 to 55 years old
Ruillé Forest
Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France
Time before cutting: 66 years
Benefits Estimated CO2 absorption: 700 kg Expected gross gain: £92

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