When the temperatures become milder, there's nothing better than a family walk to (re)discover the heritage, the alleys and the nature of the Grand Avignon. And to make the experience even more fun, the Tourist Office has come up with fun courses in the form of quizzes and puzzlesThree cities, three mysterious stories, and one mission: solve the investigation as a family! Are you ready?

What if your family outing turned into a real police investigation? Thanks to three fun quizzes, young and old alike can step into the shoes of detectives to help Nina and Victor to solve exciting mysteries. Between puzzles, observations and hidden clues, each walk becomes a life-size investigation into the heart of the heritage and nature of the Grand Avignon.

Fort Saint Andre Villeneuve lez Avignon
Heloise Guigue

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Villeneuve-lez-Avignon

Who stole the treasure of the Chartreuse?

Go for a real time travel to the 14th century ! Equipped with a quiz booklet, young and old alike explore the narrow streets, the cardinal's palaces and the majestic Fort Saint-André.

Through questions and riddles, we learn the history of the popes, we look up at the facades, and we follow the clues to the Chartreuse to unmask... the thief of the treasure!
Fun, educational and free, it's the ideal half-day outing with the kids.

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Vedène
jhern

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Vedène

The Stolen Treasure of Vedène

This time, the investigation takes place in Vedène, in the heart of the old village. The starting point? The washhouse! Booklet in hand, the families become apprentice detectives, immersed in a treasure hunt full of surprises.

Here, you'll discover the story of the Grey Penitents, paintings from Avignon, the strikingly shaped church, and the famous Clock Tower. Through games, riddles, and crosswords, children learn while having fun, and eventually discover the identity of the culprit.

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Miemart Island Roquemaure
Jeremiah Le Maout

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Roquemaure

The Vanishing Ladies

Head to Roquemaure for an investigation in the great outdoors, along the canal and in the heart of the local biodiversity. Guided by Nina and Victor, the children investigate to understand what threatens the Blue Damsels, these fragile and shimmering dragonflies.

On the agenda: bird watching, nature puzzles, discovery of invasive plants, and awareness of the small actions that protect our environment. A great way to combine play, walking, and environmental awareness.

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These three walks are free, accessible all year round and ideal for an autumn weekend with the family. You can pick up the booklets directly from the tourist office of Grand Avignon or download and print them from home. At the end of the survey, the answers will be waiting for you at the office to verify your findings!

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