Parc Mosaïc
Facts and practical information
The park of the Deûle is a peri-urban park of 400 hectares in the north of France structured around the Haute-Deûle, which was created to protect the irreplaceable catchment fields of the south of the Lille conurbation.
It is an important element of the regional green frame and an important recreational space in a particularly densely urbanized region with little green space.
Thirty years after the first ideas for the park, the landscape project that underlies the development of the park, led by three landscape designers was awarded in 2007 by the Ministry of Ecology, as the winner of the "Landscape Prize 2006". In 2009, the project received another distinction, European this time: the Landscape Award of the Council of Europe.
Parc Mosaïc – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sequedin, Emmerin, Fort de Seclin, Loos.