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France’s only Prune Museum tells the story of the prune, which was brought over from the Orient and came to thrive in Lot-et-Garonne. A video shows visitors how the fruit is cultivated over the season, and museum mascot Mam’zelle Prune invites families to take part in a fun-filled educational tour of the orchards. In summer, visitors can get lost in the jungle of corn, a treasure hunt which winds around the 1,500 m² of land. There is a special torchlight evening every Monday and Thursday, starting at 9pm in July and at 8.30pm in August. The site has direct access to the Lot, with a floating landing stage on the left bank of the river.
In July and August, come and get lost in this maze where all your landmarks disappear. A 15,000 m² maze in the cornfield.
Come and confront young and old, from 3 to over 100 years old, with family, colleagues or friends.
Every Monday in July and August:
Nocturnes with torches from 8:30pm (last ticket 10pm) to see the labyrinth differently and have fun being scared.
Meals available on reservation: 05 53 84 00 69.
This museum houses a unique collection which tells the history of the prune. The museum spans several rooms: the first displays a reconstruction of an early 20th century drying room with its different oven and drying kilns, showing how prunes are dried; the second room shows how the prunes are prepared and packaged in a workshop displaying the original machines and tools, and the third and final room houses a rare collection of original packaging, documents and archives, as well as a collection of ceramics and yokes. A video rounds off the visit, showing how prunes are grown and marketed in the present day.
Shop on the farm with products based on prunes. Natural and without chemical preservatives (organic conversion). Boxes with local products (prunes, wines, hazelnuts, foie gras. Museum. Quizz'pruno. Dédal'Prune Aventure corn maze. Torchlight nocturnes on Mondays (July / August).
The Farm and Museum of the Pruneau offers you the possibility to eat on the spot. Charcuterie or vegetarian boards to share. Panini of the farm or vegetarian as well as sweet panini. For the snack, pastries and home made ice creams.
All products are seasonal and from local producers.
Terra Aventura is an original walk, a treasure hunt that allows you to discover the territory, the local heritage and anecdotes while playing.
Equipped with the mobile app or the road map, the family sets off on an adventure. With clues to take up, riddles to solve and a treasure to look for, young and old alike choose to explore the forest, towns, villages... with the excitement of finding the Grail: the Poi'z. These little characters with strong character who populate the universe of "Terra Aventura", guide you and their badges are to be collected.
This fantastic universe allows you to share privileged moments with your family and to meet often unusual places
A 2km trail on the theme of resistance to be discovered in Laparade by following Zonelib.