cani hike
All year from January to December
Discover the Vaucluse guided by a sled dog. We offer you a unique journey, an unforgettable adventure...
This is an activity qui requires minimal physical condition but brings maximum pleasure
With family, friends or colleagues, do not hesitate.
Cani ride family
1h45 of pure happiness in contact with sled dogs. Equip the dogs and go hiking in the heart of the Vaucluse for around 1 hour accompanied by a member of the Qanittak team.
Create a pair with your dog and discover the complicity that can exist between humans and animals.
Take care of the dogs on arrival, hugs and photos. The circuit is accessible to all and easy to access even for children.. during a hike you will be a real musher!
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Duration: approximately 1h30 of activity including 45 / 50 min walk according to your pace
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Rate: Adult 30€
Child from 8 to 12 years old (in pairs with the accompanying adult) 20€
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Provide shoes suitable for walking and trails. Activity not recommended for pregnant women and people with physical health problems.
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Schedules can be adapted according to the temperatures for dogs. Our priority being the well-being of our dogs, the musher reserves the right to adapt or postpone a service depending on the weather conditions and the physical and mental state of the dogs.
Cani walks: Les spinners
Departing from Cabrières d'Avignon, in the Forest of Cedars, accompanied by our supervisor, you will take stone paths facing the Luberon massif. You will then walk on the paths along the fields of lavender and olive trees to join the path once taken by the spinners of Gordes. You will return via the village of Cabrieres d'Avignon and discover the emblematic castle of the village.
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Duration: approximately 2h30 of activity including 2h of walking at your own pace
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Rate: Adult 40€
Child from 8 to 12 years old (in pairs with the accompanying adult) 30€
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Provide shoes suitable for walking and trails. Activity not recommended for pregnant women and people with physical health problems.
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Schedules can be adapted according to the temperatures for dogs. Our priority being the well-being of our dogs, the musher reserves the right to adapt or postpone a service depending on the weather conditions and the physical and mental state of the dogs.