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Kids Favourites in the Lot-et-Garonne & Tarn

This is a truly fascinating region in that it hides some real gems for the family and yet is so much more un-discovered than its famous neighbour, the Dordogne.  Admittedly it doesn't have the high density of attractions that you can find in the Dordogne, yet it has some splendid family favourites that even our youngest children fondly recall!

The following are our all time favourites and are well worth a visit.  But there are many other attractions that the region offers, as well as possibilities such as relaxing days at a Base de Loisir - perfect for the hottest summer days when all the kids want is to cool off and splash around in water......and all you want to do is soak up the sun with a glass of wine in hand, un-disturbed by the youngsters!

Tepacap Adventure Park1. Tepacap.  What a wonderful creation these "Tarzan" adventure parks are.  Ideally suited to the sunny south of France, they offer a fantastic way for the children to burn off some energy in a safe and well supervised environment.  And parents are welcome to join in the fun as well - if they have the stamina!  Younger ones are well catered for with a smaller kids zone.  Sadly when we went here it was near the end of our holiday in Gascony.....if we'd been able to, the kids would definitely have taken us back!

L'Azinet Donkey Rides2. L'Azinet Donkey Rides.  A surprising choice maybe yet our younger children loved this place, being able to care for the donkeys as well as riding them.  And with the possibility of a visit to their small farm afterwards.  And for the older ones there is the possibility of a trip on a horse drawn carriage if they don't fancy the donkeys!  Real value for money this one!

3. The Walibi Theme Park  - fun for all ages.  Not the cheapest attraction though so we recommend to arrive early and spend the day there.  Plan to have an easier day the next day as you will want time to rest weary legs!

4. Canoeing - In this region you are completely spoilt for choice with the number of rivers to choose from.  However, we recommend that you carefully read our section on canoeing as not all rivers are suitable for young children and older children may find little interest in the more gentle options.

5. Cazals Open Air Museum.  A converted old chateau with lots of space to explore.

6. Larresingle medieval village.  Fascinating for adults, interesting for the children.  And very well preserved.  You can make a short trip if you just want to browse around the small shops in the village.  Or an extended trip if you take in the museum and real life exhibition of medieval fighting machinery.  And the conveniently located Auberge de Larressingle offers splendid lunches on its terrace.