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La Récré Des 3 Curés

1989 establishments in FranceAmusement parks in FranceAmusement parks opened in 1989Operating amusement parks

La Récré Des 3 Curés (also known as "La Récré Des Trois Curés") is a 17-hectare (42-acre) amusement park in the commune of Milizac, Finistère, Brittany, France. The park usually sees around 220,000 visitors every year, making it one of the most popular tourist sites in Brittany. La Récré Des 3 Curés is situated around a lake, and includes multiple rides, playgrounds, slides, games, 3000 m2 of indoor games, and three roller coasters. In addition, the park includes a 4-star campground.

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La Récré Des 3 Curés
D 38, Milizac-Guipronvel

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La Récré des Trois Curés

D 38
29290 Milizac-Guipronvel (Milizac)
Brittany, France
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