The Pfynwald or Bois de Finges is a natural reserve and one of the largest continuous Scots pine forests of Europe.
It is located on the language border between German- and French-speaking Valais, Switzerland, on the alluvial cone below the Illgraben valley.
The western part of the natural reserve is dominated by prehistoric rock falls, alluvial deposits, and ponds.
The forest clearing in the middle of the park contains a manor, with its origins dating back to 1000 AD, and a memorial to the 1799 battle between the French and the revolting Upper Valaisans.
[1] The name of the area derives from one of two Latin terms: ad fines (at the border) or pinus (pine tree).