Discover the best top things to do in Clecy, France including Parapente Mania, RGC Canoe Kayak, Via Ferrata de Clecy, Clecygliss, Cave de la Loterie, Beau Rivage, Chemin de Fer Miniature a Clecy, La Bergerie des Ber'Tommes, Le Bistrot du Kayak, Eglise Saint Pierre.
Restaurants in Clecy
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Hello, I introduce myself, Geoffrey Guyon. I learned to fly in 2008, and am a certified instructor of the BPJEPS option free flight since 2012. I love flying Paragliding, as well as acrobatics but mostly you share my passion and see you leave with beautiful images in your eyes. My pleasure, seeing you leave with a smile, sharing the unique sensation of flying and discover new country from the sky with my paraglider.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Descent of canoe or kayak on the edges of the ornament. Course of 7 - 14 or 28 Km. At the half day or the day. Provision of outdoor tables for the picnic or for the barbecue. Hot shower and WC / Private parking.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Single activity in Normandy, via ferrata Clécy lets you discover an air-Norman Switzerland.A 45m high, enjoy a magnificent view over the valley of the Orne and the viaduct.Open to all from 1.40m, discover this activity halfway between climbing and hiking are all safe.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
This is one of our favourite places to visit when we come on holiday to Normandy. Lots of fun for the children, beautiful views and great coffee and waffles from the cafe/bar. Madame in the cafe is charming. All of the staff are very friendly. Very reasonably priced. Not to be missed!
4.0 based on 107 reviews
Located in the heart of Swiss Normandy, Beau Rivage, the leader kayak canoe in Normandy, offers the largest selection of tours in order to discover the valley of the Orne in another way. With Beau Rivage, from 8 yrs old, you can rent canoe, kayak, pedal boats, electric boats, stand up paddle. Opening of the 2015 season --> 2015, 28th March
4.0 based on 157 reviews
An animated light and sound tour transports you to the land of the infinitely small to the whim of the owner and different landscapes reconstituted with such attention to detail that it almost perceive the breath of life: 310 m² models, over 450 m of rails, a collection of 250 locomotives, 450 cars, 650 houses, all illuminated by hundreds of lights. You can also enjoy the garden, installed in a train (for reasons of comfort, scale is changed!). Visit the old lime kilns. Inflatable games now space to delight the little ones ... Fast food opening hours. One last stop at the store to stock up on souvenirs and local products: apple juice, cider, pommel, calvados ... A journey that will delight young and old.
I visited with my 5 year old son, whilst on holiday in the area. I expected the exhibition to be similar to other (smaller!) ones that we had visited previously, however this was something different. On arriving at the exhibition it became apparent that access to it runs to a timetable. This is because it is more of a show, than a simple constantly running model. Fortunately we arrived shortly before the next show started (these are every 45-60 minutes or so). We were greeted by the owner (and son of the late founder), who gave a talk and guided tour of the exhibition scenes, before embarking on a really good 'performance' of the exhibition. It was so different to what we have seen before and really impressive - the life's work of the founder and his son. On site there is also a large bouncy train for children to play on, a miniature train ride around the gardens and a separate exhibition covering the development of the former quarry site. The whole place is really well kept and presented. I would recommend a visit!
4.0 based on 4 reviews
2.5 based on 32 reviews
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