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No social distancing on coach
We are shocked that the coach journey we took to the river was allowed during the present pandemic. Approximately 60 people were squashed together with no social distancing and very little air on a ho...
First we drived to an upper part of river Allier then we started the descent. From Cournon to Pont du Chateau it took about 3 hours with a break. There are spots on the river where it's deep enough to...
A more than a moderate welcome and especially a non-frame arrival despite the following instructions "Remove the payouts and the bid on s' occupy the canoes" At the end we are alone to get out of them despite l...
A beautiful walk passed in a pleasant environment and at the stream of the Alliance. We are blown as kids in our canoes. A little cold water reminds us that it is better to stay on the canoe...
No social distancing on coach
We are shocked that the coach journey we took to the river was allowed during the present pandemic. Approximately 60 people were squashed together with no social distancing and very little air on a ho...
Kayaking on the river Allier
First we drived to an upper part of river Allier then we started the descent. From Cournon to Pont du Chateau it took about 3 hours with a break. There are spots on the river where it's deep enough to...
Age-reduced home but a sympathetic walk
A more than a moderate welcome and especially a non-frame arrival despite the following instructions "Remove the payouts and the bid on s' occupy the canoes" At the end we are alone to get out of them despite l...
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The most important thing is the bus that makes the tour of the campsites on Saint Nectar and Murol.
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A beautiful walk passed in a pleasant environment and at the stream of the Alliance. We are blown as kids in our canoes. A little cold water reminds us that it is better to stay on the canoe...