The Prehisto'site du Cairn

At the Préhisto'site, enter the tribe....

The Vendée lacks neither dolmens nor menhirs, it is well known, and without going so far as to say that the prehistoric population reminded us of the Parisian subway around 6pm, there were people there, after all!

But how did they live? To hunt, fish, build their homes, or even move menhirs...

These are all these questions, and many others, that can be answered by taking a walk at the Préhisto' site.

Very often, this kind of "playful" park arouses a certain amount of mistrust, attracting shoppers in a noisy and colourful way, but without any real interest.

This is not the case here. The site is really interesting, the activities proposed are educational, and the facilitators know what they are talking about. In short, in addition to having a good day of fun and relaxation, we are really interested in what is on offer, because it is intelligently proposed!

The park is mentioned in "Trip Advisor", which, among other things, publishes travellers' evaluations, and it can be seen, which is quite rare, that 90% of the evaluations are divided between "excellent" and "very good". That's encouraging!

 

Préhisto’site du Cairn
rue de la Courolle
85440 St Hilaire la Forêt
(à 10 min de Talmont St Hilaire)
Tél. : 02 51 33 38 38


lecairn@vendeegrandlittoral.fr

http://cairn-prehistoire.com/

 

 

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