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Friday, July 11, 2014

Repost-(from the Archives) - L' Accrobranche/Ropes Course - Le Porge/Lacaneau

Originally posted - 9/21/12 


Le Peuple Des Cimes  - 
Parc Accrobranche
 Awesome fun for kids of all ages!

A few years ago when we were vacationing in the Basque area of France, when my older 2 girls were 8 1/2 and 5 1/2, we stumbled on a rope's course designed for families.  The girls begged to try it and they had a ball.  I watched my middle daughter gain so much confidence in climbing, stepping and maneuvering the various stations on the course and my oldest was way up in the trees.  Since then, the girls have begged to try other Parks like that one - and more seem to be popping up all over France.

Now, I know rope's courses have been around in the States for a long time, but what's wonderful about these courses - called Parc Accrobranche in France - is that they have multiple levels and loops- often for as young as 3 years old.  It's so fun to find a place where all of my girls can have fun.  (Did you catch that - my girls, I choose to take the photos - thank you very much!).

So this past weekend - we headed off toward the ocean - toward Le Porge - just south of  Lacaneau to try out another park - Les Peuple Des Cimes.



Here are my oldest and youngest getting fit for their harnesses.  The staff at this park were very helpful and great with instructions and assistance.








All three of them get a safety lesson and instructions before they depart.  They are shown how to work their clips, where to attach at each station, and for my oldest - how to attach her own zip line slider.  (For the younger girls, the sliders are already attached on the course.)



The Park is set up with multiple loops at various levels - There's a course for under 5 year olds, another course for ages 6 to 12 and then a couple of adult loops.  Each loop increasingly longer, higher and more challenging.  This park is located in Porge Ocean - just a mere 2 Km from the beach - it's on the edge of a campground and they hope to continue to expand further into the trees.





For my youngest daughter who will be 5 very soon.  This is the second time she has done one of these courses. ( I wrote about her first time  - here ).  It was amazing to watch that this time she was more confident, willing to try more on her own and definitely was more relaxed.  Her course was about 4 feet off the ground.  High enough to help her feel like a big kid- but low enough that an adult could easily help their child.






At the end of her course was a small zip line where she attached her clips to a slider and then sits in her harness and slides.  I loved her face when she headed down the line!  She was actually having a great time - I know in the photo she looks somewhere between terror and excitement.




As she got closer to the end, she needed to lift her feet to catch against the padding on the tree.  It was neat to see her focus change from take off to concentration.  She loved this course. As we went in the Fall and there was no one else waiting to do her loop - she chose to redo it 3 times!  Each time she got more confident and had more fun!  So fun to she what she can accomplish at not quite 5 years old!


My middle daughter did the course designed for kids ages 6 to 12.  This course is about 6 feet off the ground.  You can see in the photo below - my husband, who is 6 feet standing below her.  

She had a lot of fun with each new challenge...








The swinging logs took a bit of concentration and time -
And then the wide steps which almost meant a split.....



And finally the zip line...taking it all in...
Looking a bit nervous.....
Talking it out with Papa....not too sure she's ready to sit and slide.
then decided it was better to have a little assistance ....
But then got to the last zip line......
and did it herself!
She was so proud of herself - completing the course, so then she does what every kid would want to do...she started again!







And this time - she did both the zip lines all by herself...such a confidence builder!!





And then there is my oldest daughter - the monkey!!  She's been a climber and daredevil all her life.  Even the first time she did a rope's course at 8 1/2 years old, she did a high one.  As I was helping the my 2 younger daughters, she was mostly on her own...but we did get some fun photos.



She enjoyed the part where she needed to swing into the net...




She actually missed catching the net a couple of times - so was giving the knotted rope to pull herself in with. As she said it's harder than it looks!


Then she had to climb up the net, to the platform on top, and then go further up the ladder next to it...She did it - but boy, it was a good work out!!  So wish I did some of that when I was her age...oh, but then again, I have this thing with heights...so a herd of wild horses wouldn't have been able to drag me there to try it!  I really enjoy watching my kids do it though...and they so enjoy it!




So this was our adventure afternoon at Le Peuple Des Cimes (translates to the People of the treetops!) - In the summer they are open everyday in July and August.   In September they were open on weekends through mid-September - but after - by appointment or reservation. They are also open on school vacations. Check them out - we rate it as one of our favorite courses - especially since they had something for everyone!









Sunday, March 10, 2013

A Few Days in the Dordogne..Sarlat & Le Bugue region

Off to the Dordogne

Le Bugue and La Vezerve


Just a quick post - We are currently on our 2 weeks Winter vacation with the kids.  We aren't travelling too much this break but did sneak in a few days at the beginning of break to visit the grandparents in the Dordogne.  

It's nice to head out that way to spend a little time with my husband's parents.  My mother in law is a fabulous cook and it's nice to have a change in routine and enjoy some of the local fare there.   It's definitely not tourist season now out there, so everything is very quiet.  When I say very quiet, I mean many stores, restaurants, castles etc..are all closed until about April.  This provided us with a bit of a challenge as we wanted to take the kids out and about.  We drove out there Saturday morning - enjoyed a very nice family lunch.  Later in the afternoon we headed down to the river and walked around - so nice to enjoy the fresh air.  The weather here is finally turning a bit warmer - a true Spring air.

On Sunday afternoon, we decided to take the girls out to play some tennis.  We luckily found some courts in town.  (In France, it's a bit harder to find tennis courts than in the States as they are not located often at schools or in parks - they are often only found at private clubs.).  Even though these belonged to a club, since it was off season - and these were outside, we could just play.  It was nice to get out there a bit and hit some balls.  (Yes, I took some breaks to snap a few photos) My youngest loved being the ball girl!!  



Always nice to play together as a family.





The ball "girl" had lots of fun....love how she looks like she's wearing a tennis skirt!

On Monday we went out and about for the day - just to do some exploring and also to let the girls further enjoy the area.  My girl's love rope's courses - so we thought that would be a nice way to end the afternoon - but then I was left with finding a place that was open and then finding something to see near it.....

After doing a little internet surfing and double checking, we found out that a rope's course near Sarlat that we had been to before was open and then I wanted to check out the Chateau de Montfort nearby.  Montfort is perched way up high on a cliff, it is privately owned and is not open to the public - but in reading about it, the village and area around the castle are very picturesque and interesting.   This chateau has been through many owners through the centuries and has been rebuilt several times.  This little walk did not disappoint - stunning castle, beautiful views and a quaint village.

Then it was off to Sarlat for lunch...a great little restaurant with delicious regional cuisine.


Duck Confit served with Cassoulet (White beans & bacon in sauce)


And then after we had our fill of delicious lunch & dessert of creme brule and ice cream for the kids...it was off to the rope's course to enjoy a little climbing in the trees.
















What I love about this course is that there is something for every level.  This was our second time here - I wrote about this course in another post - La Foret des Ecureuils - Accrobranches in Sarlat region.  They are constanting building to improve the experience but at the same time preserve nature.  I love this little walk that they added by the smallest course to help parents walk along and assists the youngest climbers.



It was a fun day and a great way to end our mini vacation with the grandparents.  The next day we headed back home to Bordeaux.  

So we finished our week with some movies, bowling and shopping back home.  It's nice to just check up with things at the house. 





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