
In Millau, in the Aveyron, the Bouscaillous Park combines karting, quad, paintball, and gîte accommodation on the same domain, at the heart of the Grands Causses. The site sits in a preserved rural area, near the famous Millau viaduct (Norman Foster's work), in a hilly setting typical of the Causses country. It's an address valued by outdoor sport enthusiasts on Aveyron stays looking to chain several motorsport activities on one site.
The karting track alternates fast sections and technical corners in the strong Causses wind characteristic of the plateaus. Several kart engine sizes are available depending on driver level, from entry-level models for younger drivers to punchier versions for regulars chasing timed sessions. The presence of quad and paintball on the same site allows you to combine several activities over a weekend or week, and the gîte accommodation makes group organisation easier. It's a format particularly suited to stag and hen parties, corporate seminars, and outings with friends looking for a multi-activity sport stay.
Millau is an hour from Rodez, 1h30 from Montpellier via the A75 (with viaduct passage), and 1h30 from Albi. The region offers plenty to extend the visit: the Millau viaduct and its panoramic area, the Tarn and Jonte gorges, Roquefort and its ageing cellars, the UNESCO-listed Larzac, or a detour to the Larzac Templars (La Couvertoirade). A solid option for groups wanting a multi-sport stay in the Aveyron, with integrated accommodation.
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Parc de Loisirs des Bouscaillous is an outdoor circuit in Millau. More speed on generally longer layouts, but the weather plays a part: best avoided in heavy rain or frost.
At Parc de Loisirs des Bouscaillous, bookings go through the phone at +33 5 65 60 33 78. Recommended especially on weekends and during school holidays. Weekday daytimes, you can often turn up without booking.
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Kids' sessions at Parc de Loisirs des Bouscaillous aren't explicitly listed on Kart-Map. To confirm whether your child can drive, call the circuit directly at +33 5 65 60 33 78.
The minimum age at Parc de Loisirs des Bouscaillous isn't stated on Kart-Map yet. Most European circuits accept drivers from 7 to 10 years old depending on the kart type. Call the circuit at +33 5 65 60 33 78 to confirm.
The equipment provided at Parc de Loisirs des Bouscaillous isn't detailed on Kart-Map yet. Most circuits lend at least a helmet, disposable head sock and race suit. Call the circuit at +33 5 65 60 33 78 for the exact list. Either way: come in closed shoes.
To check access and parking conditions at Parc de Loisirs des Bouscaillous, call the circuit directly at +33 5 65 60 33 78.