Working as a family or in teams, but in a non-competitive spirit, equipped with a logbook, map and compass, the future ornithologists will go from marker to marker on a route during which they will have to answer a number of questions to find out everything (or almost everything) about the flight, diet and migration of the birds of prey (Bearded Vulture, Egyptian Vulture, Griffon Vulture, Short-toed Eagle...) found in the Vallée d'Ossau. These questions and other little games will be a great way to discover the fabulous world of birds of prey. The route will take us to a magnificent perch from where we can contemplate the valley and, with a bit of luck, vultures in flight...
Organization
Meet at 9.30am at the Chapelle de Houndas at the entrance to the Bénou plateau (above the village of Bilhères en Ossau).
50 to 150 m ascent, 1h30 walk for 2h30 activity
Return to the car park around 12 noon.
Child price applicable from : 6 to 17 years
Number of participants : From 4 to 12 people maximum
RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR FAMILIES