The adventure includes stops in the Flintstones Trunkmobile and a miniature replica of a pirate ship. In addition, the park offers a tour of the sculptures that make up a Via Crucis.
How much. Admission, $270; from 4 to 10 years, $190.
Where to find out (156) 9354649 / Laberinto_lastoninas@yahoo.com.ar / www.laberintolastoninas.com.ar / Facebook: Laberinto Las Toninas.
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SAN ISIDRO LABRADOR EDUCATIONAL FARM (VILLA ADELINA).
The visit to this rural plot of the district of San Isidro provides a practical demonstration of animal husbandry and the processes of cultivation and food preparation.
The farm It has cows, sheep, flamingos, goats, ostriches, horses, rabbits, ducks, pigs, donkeys and chickens, organic gardens and a butterfly garden. Visits take place on Fridays from 3:30 p.m., with shifts assigned from Monday to Friday.
How much. Children and retirees, free; contribution bonus for over 16 years, $ 100.
Where to find out 4513-7887 / 4763-7415 / chacraeducativa@hotmail.com / www.sanisidro.gob.ar / Facebook: Chacra Educativa San Isidro Labrador.
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BOULOGNE TOY MUSEUM.
In the midst of a spectacular wooded parkon Saturdays and Sundays from 13 to 17, the four rooms of this museum call for family fun with games and toys from all eras.
Surprise and nostalgia are the order of the day, both for children and adults, who rediscover old pieces made of wood, plastic, rubber or aluminum.
How much. Free pass; voluntary contribution bonus, $20.
Where to find out 4513-7900 / contacto@museodeljuguetesi.gob.ar / www.museodeljuguetesi.gob.ar / Facebook: San Isidro Museums.
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FERROCLUB CLIMBING (CLIMBING REMEDIES).
Every weekend afternoon (from 2:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.), one of the old workshops of the Roca Railroad opens its doors to the public, to exhibit the silent work of recovery and enhancement of more than 40 relics -including centennial wagons and locomotives-, carried out by volunteers, neighbors and former railway employees.
The property, located in the district of Lanús, can be toured in a mini gauge trainwhich travels 300 meters from the station, created a few steps from a dining car converted into a cafeteria.
How much. Admission (includes trail ride), $200; from 4 to 12 years old and retired, $150.
Where to find out 4202-0147 / 4242-2742 / escala@ferroclub.org.ar / www.ferroclub.org.ar / Facebook: Ferroclub Argentino CDP Escalada.
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LUCERO DE LA CAÑADA (ROBLES STOP).
From Tuesday to Sunday, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., the Lucero de la Cañada instructors display their knowledge in the extensive facilities of the Club Haras El Malacate -in the Exaltación de la Cruz game- to teach riding and bonding horse friendly.
Short walks are organized, horseback ridingequine therapy classes and educational workshops, such as “Emociones al gallop”.
How much. Horseback riding through rural roads (1 hour 30′), $2,100; recreational tour on horseback through the property for children from 1 to 6 years old (1 hour 30′), $1,700; field day, nature and horses, $3,800; horse care, hygiene and feeding workshop (3 hours), $2,800.
Where to find out (155) 1311223 / lucerodelacaniada@gmail.com / www.lucerodelacaniada.com.ar / Facebook: Lucero de la Cañada – recreational and educational center with horses.
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