Set in almost 25 hectares of wild woodland, the Parc de la Préhistoire de Bretagne in Malansac recreates the merciless world of the brachiosaurs, triceratops and diplodocus that inhabited the earth centuries ago.
In this exceptional environment, dotted with sheer cliffs and majestic lakes, a signposted trail reveals almost 30 life-size battle scenes and faithful reconstructions of the life of Cro-Magnon man.
As well as the dinosaurs, young and old alike will enjoy discovering all the extraordinary animals that existed over 60 million years ago.
This unusual trip to the heart of prehistory has been put together with the scientific backing of the Paris Natural History Museum.
For a fun, interactive walk, quizzes are handed out at the entrance.
Homo-erectus will no longer hold any secrets for our little historians!
Activities on ‘Fire in Prehistory’ every afternoon from Tuesday to Sunday (01/04 to 31/10).
The visit lasts between 1h30 and 2h (unguided).
Opening times :
April, May, June: daily from 11am to 7pm
July, August: daily from 10am to 7.30pm
September: Tuesday to Sunday, 1pm to 7pm
October: Saturday and Sunday, 1pm to 6pm
All Saints’ Day holidays until 31/10 daily from 1pm to 6pm
TICKET OFFICE CLOSES 2 HOURS BEFORE THE PARK CLOSES!