The park is quite well decorated with dinosaurs, especially the big ones. The information about the dinosaurs is available in French and English only, but well, it's quite recognisable. My child enjoyed it alot.
A few things to note, the park is constructed along a slope, the beginning is a descending trail. Certain areas can be a bit steep for baby strollers. The path is laid with some fine rocks which is nice, but is rather slippery. I do not recommend going with a stroller or for anyone with walking aids.
There's no shelter nor toilets along the trail so if you're stuck out there in bad weather, it will be quite a challenge to hide. There is no indication of any shortcut to return to the entrance, the one unmarked shortcut I found along the way is too steep.
Overall, it's a nice attraction but could improve the experience better for the visitors, especially for your...
Read moreThis park does not boast any ride, only life -size reconstruction of dinosaur (some seem to be well done, some not so much) and ice age, down to neolithic animals and human ancestors. But it was a hit for my kids who have been totally into dinosaurs the last 6 months. The park offers a nice stroll in a forested area. It also boasts a cave called Cave Charbonnieres, which requires a separate entrance ticket, but worth the visit too. I did not see any kiosks selling beverages in the park, so you might need to come with your own drinks. The park is baby...
Read morePleasant walk along the paths of the park with shade from the trees for much of it. Life size (ish) dinosaur are pretty good for the most part, only two move. Lots of interesting information about them along the way (English and French). Fairly steep slopes with optional steps in places as the park is on the side of a valley. Picnic area at the front but no restaurant, just a food vendor in the picnic area - not sure what it was or if they are always there. Probably spent a couple of hours walking through but...
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