Discover the Gaoutabry dolmen specially for children, with an archaeological dig workshop to help them understand the function of the site, its history and the daily life of Neolithic man.
Set off to discover a prehistoric site that the children will have to identify using clues provided by the site's protector.
Armed with trowels, their mission will be to search for the archaeological remains left by the Gaoutabrix men, in an attempt to understand their daily lives.
A surprise at the end of the visit!
With Nathalie LEYDIER, heritage officer
A workshop reserved for children aged 7 to 15 inclusive, accompanied by at least one adult. The minimum age is determined by interest in and understanding of the subject.
Recommendations:
- Walking shoes or trainers required
- Bring water, hat and sun cream
- No pushchairs
Duration of the visit: 1h30 to 2h depending on the size of the group (including 10 min walk there and back)
Distance: 500 m - Cumulative positive: 20 m
Armed with trowels, their mission will be to search for the archaeological remains left by the Gaoutabrix men, in an attempt to understand their daily lives.
A surprise at the end of the visit!
With Nathalie LEYDIER, heritage officer
A workshop reserved for children aged 7 to 15 inclusive, accompanied by at least one adult. The minimum age is determined by interest in and understanding of the subject.
Recommendations:
- Walking shoes or trainers required
- Bring water, hat and sun cream
- No pushchairs
Duration of the visit: 1h30 to 2h depending on the size of the group (including 10 min walk there and back)
Distance: 500 m - Cumulative positive: 20 m









