Located in the picturesque Stang-Alar valley in Brest, this site is one of Europe's largest botanical gardens. France is rightfully proud of the National Botanical Conservatory, which is more than just a park—it is a true "living ark" for the planet's rarest plants.

Spanning an area of about 32 hectares, it is home to more than 1,800 plant species, 95% of which are endangered in their natural habitats. Visitors can take a fascinating journey through different climate zones, seeing how warmth-loving tropical species and temperate flora thrive side by side.
The garden is divided into thematic sectors where plants are grouped by their regions of origin. This place wonderfully combines a scientific mission to preserve biodiversity with the aesthetic pleasure of walking amidst exotic greenery.