Forgery of Verzy

A Fau de Verzy is a beech known as local train which pushes in forest of Verzy.

These trees thus give its name, Faux of Verzy, at the tourist site located in France at the North-East of the Montagne de Reims, in the south of Rheims in the Marne where one finds the greatest concentration world of beeches local trains, estimated at approximately eight hundred individuals.

The word “fau” indicated the beech in Former French (plural: forgery, diminutive: fayet); it derives from the Latin fagus , while the term “beech” is of Germanic origin).

An arranged path makes it possible to admire them, protected by barriers in logs, without trampling their being harmful. An enclosed zone makes it possible to preserve part of the settlement.

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