Something else to do whilst visiting Carcassonne. The history of Australia and its people was interesting, aimed at children perhaps, the animals were charming and it was lovely to be able to feed budgies, ostrich and wallabies. Some of the ostriches were either battling each other, anxiety or mites, as they had lost a lost of feathers, which was a bit alarming. The camel seemed happy but the donkey companion was not interested in humans at all! The shop is well stocked and supplied a welcome ice cream at the end. It was off season, but there's a cafe on site as well as the all season b-y-o picnic areas, during high season visits. If visiting by bus, get route 2 out of Carcassonne, and get off at Stade de Montlegun. Plan carefully, as the bus is infrequent, and check if the day of your visit is a day with...
Read moreIt was very good. We took our 7 year old grandson & he loved it. We joined the guided tour which was good but perhaps a little bit long for younger children. I think the reason for that was because there were a large number of people on our tour so we stayed at each place so everyone could see the animals. It was the 2nd time we have been to the Park, we went a couple of years ago with our older grandson & he enjoyed it too. The young lady who conducted the tour was great...@ the beginning of the tour she brought out a tiny baby Joey who was...
Read moreVery much enjoyed Le Parc Australien. We saw all different kinds of animals.
We were brought on the English language tour by Ashnida (possibly incorrect spelling). She was very attentive, knowledgeable and funny.
Small drinks shop and public toilets are available at the park.
Gift shop was very extensive, many things to choose from.
Had a great time all in all, definitely recommend for families with kids or couples looking to see animals for a few hours.
Public transport is not available to the park, therefore you will need a car or...
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