CHASSEURS DE TRÉSORS
A 2.5 km walking trail takes the whole family to the heights of the Massif de la Clape.
If you're curious and adventurous, you won't be able to resist following in the footsteps of Barberoussette, the corsair who sowed terror throughout the Gulf of Lion during the Wars of Religion. This intrepid sailor, known to Mamie Louche, our favourite pirate granny, settled near Gruissan. According to an old legend, during one of his mysterious visits to the village, he hid his most terrible secret! With a little courage, thanks to the clues provided by Mamie Louche and contained in the "Chasseurs de Trésors" box, you'll be able to find out. But to get there, you'll have to solve all the riddles and get your little privateer's head working. This 1.5-hour mission takes you on a 2.4 km tour of secret places that only our Mamie knows. At the end, a treasure awaits you. Children will enjoy themselves, and adults will discover the charm of the old village in a whole new way. Boxes are available for purchase online and at the tourist office. Another adventure is also possible, following in the footsteps of "La malédiction de la mouette", to win the treasure promised by Jean Lateigne, Mamie Louche's cousin who, after a big mistake, was transformed into a yellow chick! To do this, you'll need to find the magic formula that will save the big dummy from his curse. A 2.5 km walking trail that will take you and your family to the heights of the Massif de la Clape, in the direction of Notre-Dame-des-Auzils.
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C'est intéressant, ludique, avec des énigmes simples et variées et des solutions à la portée de tous.
L'intérêt de ces chasses au trésor est d'occuper ses enfants, mais aussi de découvrir GRUISSAN et voir le village d'un œil différent, notamment grâce aux points de vue au dessus du cimetière ou du haut de la Clape.
Nous avions à déplorer cependant un acte d'incivilité avec la disparition de l'indice caché dans l'escalier qui mène à la Tour Barberousse.
Si a famille a pris du plaisir à faire ces chasses, les enfants ont cependant été très déçus par la récompense promise à l'arrivée, un simple badge à épingler sur le tee shirt. Des bonbons ou des jetons de manège eurent été plus inspirés...