If you’re spending your family vacation on the Ile de Ré, La Tour des Prises campsite has an exceptional entertainment program in store for you. In fact, your children will be able to make the most of their stay with the various activities available on the campsite.
A robinsons’ workshop in the woods of Ile de Ré
If your little ones love expeditions into the great outdoors, l’école buissonnière offers a program full of nature-related activities and games. Held in April, this workshop is open to children aged 4 and over, and gives them the chance to do land-art, build their own tree house, create plant paint and other fun activities.
Children’s activity in Rivedoux-Plage: pottery workshop
The “La Terre de Claudine” pottery workshop is open to children aged 6 and over who want to try their hand at the art of clay. Equipped with all the necessary materials, children are introduced to this activity and can create their own unique pieces, in the shape of their choice. These pieces are sure to make wonderful souvenirs of their vacation on the Ile de Ré.
Discover the island of Ré by bike with your children
La Tour des Prises campsite offers a fun-filled hike designed to entertain children. The aim of this activity is to discover the island’s must-see places, while having fun at the same time. With the help of a map, you can follow a precise route. You can get there on foot, by bike or by car. At each checkpoint, you must answer questions, unearth clues and solve puzzles. This discovery rally runs from the Rivedoux redoubt to the Baleines lighthouse. Along the way, children discover local history and culture in an atmosphere of fun and games.
A catamaran trip with your children on the Ile de Ré
On the Ile de Ré, you can introduce your children to the principles of catamaran sailing. Adapted boats are designed to teach manoeuvring and seamanship to children over 5.
An egg hunt on the Ile de Ré
If you’re planning to spend your Easter vacations on the Ile de Ré, La Tour des Prises campsite is offering an egg hunt for your little ones. Chocolate eggs, bunnies and other treats are scattered throughout the campsite to keep the whole family entertained.