SENTIER DE LA CASCADE MANIQUET
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GOLF CLUB DU COLORADO
Read moreWith an average altitude of 600 m, the Golf Club du Colorado is the highest in Reunion Island. Its twelve holes are full of slopes and slopes, and will delight the amateurs of tough courses. It is located in the heart of the Colorado leisure area and has complete facilities: driving range with putting-greens and bunkers, pro-shop (complete equipment for rent). All of this is supervised by a state-certified teacher. You can spend the day there and take a break or have lunch at the golf restaurant open every day from 9am to 6pm.
ADVENTURES REUNION
Read moreSpecialized in tropical mountaineering, Adventures Reunion organizes, for the most adventurous travelers, excursions on the most beautiful peaks of Reunion Island: the three Salazes ridge, the Piton Maïdo needle, the Piton des Neiges/Gros Morne ridge, the great dicke of the Piton des Neiges, the ascent of Cimendef and the Piton des Calumets. Olivier, a high mountain guide and former rescuer of the high mountain gendarmerie platoon, also offers canyoning and aquatic trekking in the four corners of the island. On the agenda: adrenaline and fun in complete safety!
Balade fraîcheur à la cascade Délices
Read moreThis is a pleasant walk to make your family by a day of big heat. Thirty-five minutes will be enough to reach the waterfall from the parking lot. The trail follows the St. John River on a fully-banded surface, making it accessible to wheelchairs. It plunges into the dense forest, between bamboo and banana trees, until reaching the cascade basin. Bathing is not monitored, but you will soon realize that the places are very popular with tourists and locals who are getting refreshed.
Tariff: free.
Duration: 35 minutes.
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SENTIER LA PROVIDENCE
Read moreThis botanical trail, almost 5 km long in the Providence forest, is the most popular on Reunion Island after the Volcan trail, and is a meeting place for sports enthusiasts in Saint-Denis. It follows the famous GR R2, which crosses the entire island, but for the time being, you can make do with the section between Saint-Denis and the village of Le Brûlé. Interpretation panels line the route, providing information on the plant species you come across. The trail is well signposted, but with a steep gradient, which adds to the difficulty.
SENTIER DE CAP BERNARD ET POINT DE VUE DE LA VIGIE
Read moreHere is one of our favourite walks, close to downtown Saint-Denis, accessible with the whole family. The path presents no difficulty and offers a beautiful view of the city and the ocean. In season, you can even see the whales jumping over the waves. There is a kiosk where you can picnic and why not have a glass of wine at sunset. The view is beautiful at night too, when the city lights are on.