2024

GOLF MINIATURE DE BAGNERES

Golf course

Close to the thermal park, the minigolf course at the foot of the Bédat is one of the most majestic in France. Its 18-hole course, set in a green setting, offers a varied terrain of impeccable fairways, waterfalls, ponds and hills. Tracks, ranging from tartan to clay to grass, offer captivating challenges, some with giant animals to delight the little ones. The clubhouse, a thatched chalet, invites you to relax on its flower-filled terrace.

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2024

PARC ACROBATIQUE FORESTIER DE L'AYA

Accrobranche

The park of Aya allows you to take height and to appreciate the valley of Lesponne. Between forests, streams and waterfalls, this one is an image of Epinal. The majesty of the big beeches participate to this magnificence... Your feet will not touch the ground, yet you will have to run and even jump in the heart of this flamboyant green canopy. Eleven tree climbing courses make up this exceptional leisure park, as much for its idyllic setting as for its very professional and reassuring supervision. From the beginners' course for the very young to the black route for the more athletic, with a large zip line that takes you up to 20 m, passing through the red courses with a climbing pole, the site is adapted to all levels and all sizes. In fact, it is the size that determines your access to this or that course. The common denominator is a continuous lifeline from one end of the course to the other. You can enjoy more than 100 games, from zip lines to swings! Thrills are guaranteed and go hand in hand with safety, you are supervised like a real pro. Young and old alike are challenged by adapted activities, but it is above all important to surpass oneself. You will leave the Aya stronger but also emptied, after a great day that will delight the whole family. For groups, the site offers packages including tree climbing and hiking, orienteering or canyoning discovery trips with the descent of the Cérétou waterfalls.

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2024

MONTEE DU GEANT DU TOURMALET

Hiking

Every year in early June, cyclists gather for the Montée du Géant, an event in the Hautes-Pyrénées that celebrates the ascent of the Le Géant statue to 2,115 m altitude on the Tourmalet. Designed by Jean-Bernard Métais, the statue honors all the cyclists who have tackled this climb in the Tour de France, including Octave Lapize, the first rider to do so in 1910. It's an opportunity to make a unique ascent, which the bravest cyclists do by the strength of their calves.

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