Llamas, and not only... The Paradise of Charnia, this very unusual Sarthe farmhouse offers you a beautiful range of discoveries...
Llamas
Obviously, everyone knows that the llama belongs to the camelid family, and has always been associated, in the collective imagination, with the Incas (although its continent of origin is North America, from where it disappeared, poof poof, for some unknown reason, about 50 million years ago, some, smarter than others, having obviously managed to emigrate to South America).
The llama has the good idea to cover himself with a very appreciated fur, the alpaca, and the bad idea to spit in your nose if he is not happy!
The first breeding of domestic llamas in France dates back to 1860, and was established in the Vosges.
The Paradise of Charnia
The Paradise of Charity is the story of a love at first sight that struck a lady on holiday far away. And, instead of bringing back the usual bauble, she brought back... a llama.
Today, she has a small herd of them that you can admire and caress! You will also be able to buy the different products made from their wool.
But she didn't stop there !
In this pretty educational farm, you will also meet Cotentinian donkeys, Angora goats, Kune Kunen pigs, Pavilly and Crèvecoeur hens, etc., etc.
In short, what to spend a good and interesting bucolic moment, in natural harmony with this farm like no other, which borders a forest.
Le Paradis de la Charnie
Le Patisseau
72240 Saint Symphorien
Phone : 06 09 53 35 42
contact@paradischarnie.com
https://paradischarnie.com/
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