Treasure Hunts for Kids on the French Riviera
Explore · Guided Holiday Tours · Rebecca WhitlockeContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
What child doesn’t love a treasure hunt? I’m not talking about just geocaching either where you find the ‘cache’ by using GPS coordinates, but good old-fashioned treasure hunts using maps, clues and riddles to find answers to questions or a secret code word (perhaps in exchange for a prize). Treasure hunts …Continue reading here for Rebecca’s detailed list of treasure hunts for kids (and adults) along the French Rivera. Great travel entertainment for children and a fun way to learn about history, Provence and the region.
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