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| PROGRAM 3 | AGE
8 - 12 |
"Séjour
Aventure et Découverte" |
| PALAEONTOLOGY,
ARCHAEOLOGY, EXCAVATION, GEOLOGY, CAMPING, ARTS AND CRAFTS |

VILLAGE
DES ENFANTS MOULÈS
Located on top of a tree-covered hill, at the border of the "Causse
de Larzac", our camp is a real medieval village built by farmers
and shepherds in the early 15th century. Isolated, it has kept its authenticity
and charm through the centuries, with its traditional architecture,
its stables, its communal oven, and its typical medieval passages.
Children and Counselors sleep in bungalow
tents (5 to 6 beds) on cement floors, with lights, beds and closets.
The tents are located in the woods at the border of the village, in
the shade!
Shower facilities and also plenty of rooms for activities including
a small library, and a swimming pool are available on site at the village.
The Causse de Larzac, at one time covered
by water, is an area rich in fossils. In 1980, a young man discovered
the remains of a Plesiosaurus in a nearby Village. Campers are introduced
to palaeontology (study of fossils) and geology (study of the earth)
as they explore pre-history dating back 180 million years!
With the help of their counselors, children are going to experience
an old dream and become true explorers in search of Dinosaurs!

- Rock Climbing (1 Day)
- Adventure Trail (tree climbing, bridges, " via ferrata "
)
(1 Day)
- Arts & crafts (sculpture, painting
)
- Swimming, games, hiking and camping trips
ActivitiesCampers are divided into 2 teams of junior palaeontologists. They will study the Jurassic terrain in search of the rare Plesiosaurus.
Field Trips- Visit of the Roquefort cheese cellars or trip
to the Viaduct of Millau, the world highest bridge, built over
the Tarn River.
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