Sunday, October 10, 2010

Church Anniversary Qoutes

were tested for you ... Park Chambaran

Chambaran The forest is the perfect place to your child discover the joys of naturalistic observation.
is also a park of 300 hectares traversed by large well-maintained trails, which will allow you to walk on foot or by bike.

WALK IN THE PARK

On arrival, a map of the park is provided to you. The ranger also gives you some tips on what to do with animals, as well as their location.

Tips for traveling the park :

With young children (under 4) : a stroller (preferably all-terrain because the terrain is irregular), bike with baby seat or trailer behind cycling, or walking with baby carrier.
With older children: bike - without wheels! if the child is accustomed paths, or on foot (but if you want to go the park, the distances become important).
Finally, choose an output in dry weather, especially with the bikes!


Even if the paths are easy, the ride is a little sports bike, since there are short climbs and descents from time to time. Dads will therefore be put to work to give a little boost in the hills!

OBSERVATION OF ANIMALS AND NATURE

We discovered herds of deer and deer, and deer. The animals move freely within the park and that's what makes this attractive ride :

We were able to detect traces (footprints and droppings) of movement of animals on the roads, and seen on numerous occasions the animals face to face with a deer in the bend of a road, a herd of deer crossing the road about fifteen feet from us and many other events ...

A deer, seen from far away ... I must admit that for others, and under the influence of emotion, I have not released the camera!

To achieve this output: it is important to prepare children by explaining how to behave in the forest. Must also have a sharp eye, because it is seeing animals that blend off with tree trunks, we were able to observe and get close, most of the time.
Our son, Timothy (5 years), has responded to this discovery. Whisper, moving on tiptoe when you hear crackling not far from us, use the binoculars ... This output

forest was also an opportunity to explore different kinds of mushrooms, and trees ... panels give you the names of trees throughout the ride.


However, the picnic at key was not superfluous and was an added attraction to the exit.
You will find some picnic tables near the lagoons, and a tepee in the woods near one of them, which is a very good hiding place to stay on top.

SMALL reminder for OUTPUT IN THE FOREST:

binoculars
The camouflage (if not dark khaki)
The little guide to the fauna and flora of the forest, a notebook for more large (to take notes or draw)
A small bag to take some treasures
taste or picnic
The aid kit
Other ideas?

Practical Info:
Admission fee (6.50 € per adult), free for children under 6 years. Predicting currency.
there: a small inn and a cottage
Website
Location

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