Pré de la Morinière, 17550 Dolus-d'Oleron, Ile d'Oleron FranceMap
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Small and large friendly
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The park is small but lovely to discover myocastors. And especially the wallabies. We can approach them and throw them down while being outside in a big park.
A beautiful small park that occupied our little for one and a half hour. The move is nice, the staff animation rather refreshing and fun. And the opportunity to see small wonders ...
The hotel is a very original and beautiful discovery! We have found this activity by chance on the internet and we are not forgetting disappointed! The caregivers are passionate and expl...
On y apprend bien plus que ce que l'on pourrait penser ! Petit parc sympathique ou l'on côtoie les myocastors, (oui vous ne les appelleraient plus ragondins après la visite), mais aussi des wallabies....
Small and large friendly
The park is small but lovely to discover myocastors. And especially the wallabies. We can approach them and throw them down while being outside in a big park.
For children in the low age, this is top.
A beautiful small park that occupied our little for one and a half hour. The move is nice, the staff animation rather refreshing and fun. And the opportunity to see small wonders ...
Originality and adornments
The hotel is a very original and beautiful discovery! We have found this activity by chance on the internet and we are not forgetting disappointed! The caregivers are passionate and expl...
A good time in family
Beautiful discovery today .... This visit is very interesting and very well animated by talented passionates to attract attention to small and large.
Très sympa
On y apprend bien plus que ce que l'on pourrait penser ! Petit parc sympathique ou l'on côtoie les myocastors, (oui vous ne les appelleraient plus ragondins après la visite), mais aussi des wallabies....