

Pont suspendu de la Rivière de l'Est
The bridge, which is 152 metres long, was built in the 19th century and was the world’s longest suspended bridge when completed in 1894. Today the bridge is no longer used for...
BridgeThe bridge, which is 152 metres long, was built in the 19th century and was the world’s longest suspended bridge when completed in 1894. Today the bridge is no longer used for...
BridgeAn outdoor recreation park bordering the Indian Ocean and flanked by a small lake. The park has picnic areas, playgrounds, and water features. There are also shops, restaurants, an...
Tourist siteThe deep valley of Takamaka dissects the eastern slopes of Piton des Neiges. It marks the landscape with its sheer precipices, and surrounds one of the island’s longest rivers,...
View pointThe Church of Notre Dame des Laves is located in Piton Sainte-Rose. It was miraculously surrounded by lava during the eruption of the Piton de la Fournaise in 1977. Since this...
ChurchMare à Poule d\'Eau is an oasis of tranquillity to be found in the heart of Salazie. The sheltered location is pleasant, with several picnic shelters looking out onto the...
PoolThe Town Hall Square is located near the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Salazie village. Salazie is one of the three cirques (vast volcanic calderas) of Reunion Island....
ChurchPiton de la Fournaise is a very accessible volcano. The Volcano Road (Route du Volcan) brings you as far as Pas de Bellecombe Jacob, on the edge of the caldera ring known as the...
View pointThe Piton de la Fournaise, in the heart of the National Park, is an active volcano with an elevation of 2,632 metres. Both feared and admired, this mountain of lava is under close...
VolcanoAt 500 metres altitude, the site of Grand Etang consists of a large lake surrounded by bluffs known as the Mornes de l’Étang. The origin of this natural lake is a lava flow that...
PoolCol des Bœufs is a mountain pass on Reunion. It straddles the ridge separating the two cirques (natural amphitheatres) of Salazie and Mafate at an altitude of 1,958 metres.
Pass