OCEANOPOLIS
Four marine ecosystems and many fun and educational activities punctuate ...Read more
AQUASHOW AND BIRD SHOW
Unique aquarium mixing a show of birds in flight and the discovery of the ...Read more
PARC ANIMALIER DU QUINQUIS
Read moreIn this preserved botanical park, fallow deer, deer, alpacas and a family of zebus live together. A magnificent walk in a valley of about 10 hectares with ponds and hedgerows where the animals in freedom are sometimes allowed to approach. The park also includes a Parcabout, a huge structure-sculpture made of nets, suspended in the trees, where you can move freely, safely and without harness. The park is also the setting for theatre and circus performances and open-air film screenings.
AQUATIC OBSERVATORY
Aquatic observatory in Châteaulin, to observe migratory fish and learn ...Read more
MARSH HOUSE
House in the heart of Penfoulic wood, offering a multitude of information ...Read more
THE BEEPER
Read morePassionate about the world of bees, Pierre Lallauret shares his knowledge with you and enters his world, thanks to his window hives, and a bay window overlooking the apiary in his garden. He offers us a captivating visit thanks to multiple playful and educational supports (articles, illustrations, photos...). Do we know, for example, that one less wasp is 1,000 more flies? And that they can be lonely or social? Or that the production of one kilo of honey is equivalent to a round-the-world trip by a bee? Surely afterwards we will no longer look at our honey pot in exactly the same way. Honey, pollen or royal jelly, all guaranteed to be 100% natural, can be provided on site. So do not hesitate any longer, and share for a few hours the world of Maya and the infinitely small, so useful to the balance of our ecosystem, and rich in so many treasures and natural contributions.