Discover the best top things to do in Aisne, France including Lac de l'Ailette, Parc Canopee, La Hottee du Diable, Soissonnais caves, Le Robinson, Musee Franco Americain, Parc d'Isle, Cascade de Blangy, Parc De Coupaville - Laser Game Exterieur, Jardin Riomet.
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5.0 based on 19 reviews
Brilliant courses, loads to do for children 7+ and some courses for the little ones too (although I wouldn't bring younger ones unless you are also taking older children who will get more out of it). My 7 year old enjoyed the Pirate and Viking courses to start off, and then went on to Green and eventually Yellow. The area is well kept and there were a lot more courses for age 10+ and more again for teens and adults looking for a challenge. The hut at the entrance sold drinks and snacks and there was a toilet although to be honest a 'wild wee' would probably be nicer but other than that we had a brilliant time. I've included some shots of the younger courses
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Tucked away in the hills above Berny-Rivière, is this unmarked homage to World War I. Aside from some well warn footpaths that give nothing away of what to expect and perhaps a deep dive into Trip Advisor that hint of something special, we were really not prepared. “Bring a torch”. We brought our phones. Look for the “burnt out car”. What looked like an old early 1900s Ford burns an image of the memory. “The odd bat” Ok. Perhaps a little spooky, best go during the day. We’re a family of 6, including 4 teenagers. They’re bored. It’s off season. We make our way up the hill finding eventually an entrance to the cave. Phone torches on....tick Wander through caves....tick Burnt out car...tick Bats?? Altar......ok there’s a surprise. People lived here? Perhaps should have read all the advice. “Strangely sanitised” and “not that scarey” are both phrases that spring to mind. The kids are in their element and find another exit. We’re now out in the fresh air after a climb that made mummy and daddy stretch further than they had in years and dignity well and truly behind in the caves. Kids are now moaning for lunch. Hubby feels like his had a complete work out. We’ve wandered around the caves for around 15-20mins so it feels like we deserve it. Where to go? Apparently I am now on sat nav duty. There’s 3 possible directions. Somehow we’ve made it to the top of the path via the caves. So we head left as going back the way we came makes no sense and we stumble across a....well another doorway, only this time it’s a grand entrance, edges by what look like guard houses. So of course we entered. I call ahead to remind my people that we’re better off keeping to one sides that we know how to return. Kids and co are now confident they’ve worked out these caves. So press ahead not paying any attention. It was when we found cave 8 and the chimney we stumbled upon a little later, glimpsing the outside world but unreachable as we were now several metres below ground, that my daughter started to panic. By now we’d seen the bats. We’d seen a second car relic. We’d seen what seemed to be room after room after room. The roots from the trees above gradually disappearing. The air getting a bit more stagnant. Arrows pointing in every direction seemingly sending us in circles, that we eventually bottled it and panicked our way out of there. When we emerged......eventually, the relief was palpable. We’d been in there just over another hour. Absolutely worth a visit.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
4.5 based on 241 reviews
Le Parc d'Isle, véritable oasis de loisirs, offre la possibilité aux sportifs, aux amoureux de la nature, aux familles, aux gourmands... de s'évader, de s'adonner à leur passion, de se détendre dans un cadre exceptionnel en plein cœur urbain du Saint-Quentinois. Découvrez son parc animalier, sa réserve naturel, son Jungle's Café, ses aires de jeux... Le Parc d'Isle est gratuit et vous accueille toute l'année !
A delightful place to send a lazy few hours. A large marshland lake surrounded buy nature at it's best ( even saw my first bittern!). A small nature reserve and a huge recreational lake with artificial lake, kids (of all ages!) water activities, crazy golf etc. Deeper in there is a nice wildlife park/petting zoo where the animals all look well cared for ( note part is closed until next year as it is being improved). One down side - no ice creams were available while we were there but Murphy's Law a van passed us on the drive way as we left :-(
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Reopening of the Park on may 22, 2021 The Parc de Coupaville is an outdoor recreation area, combining adventure and entertainment The park is open every day during school holidays and on weekends and public holidays, from 10 am to 7 pm. By entering the Park, come and get lost in the labyrinths, discover or rediscover giant and wooden games, you face the "Challenges of Coupaville" proposing small physical activities, address or reflection to measure each other or Fun in our inflatable structure "Jungle Activity". The price of admission to the Park is 7 €/pers. You can also measure yourself At the outdoor Laser Game (7 days a week on reservation, mini 6 pers) - 30 mn: 8 € / person - 1 hour: 15 € / person Group rate from 10 people
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