Come and experience the new laser game season at Fort Charlemont! The adventure guarantees a unique experience, just a 20-minute walk from the Givet SNCF train station, accessible by bike from the greenway, and in the former combat village of the Givet Commando Training Center.
Let yourself be carried away by this original laser game activity! Equip yourself with a dummy weapon replica with laser or infrared pointer, and a helmet with sensors, then take on your opponents. After listening to the safety instructions, you’ll be able to take possession of the 1,200 m² playground presented to you by your instructor. Both indoors and outdoors
The aim? Score as many points as possible: you have to hit your rivals’ sensors so that they lose points. The shots are detected and managed by a computer, which tallies the points to establish the final result, both as an individual score and as a team score.
Put your team together and go for it! This experience is open to children aged 8 and over; minors must be accompanied by an adult. Book now, and be ready for this unique adventure!
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Average duration 20 min
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Languages spoken French, English
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 11.04.2026 to 01.11.2026
From €10 per person
- 10 € per 20-minute game
- 25 € for 3 games of 20 min
For ages 8 and up.
- 1 laser game
- Equipment needed for practice
Season 2026: April 11 – November 1
April, May, October, November: Weekends and public holidays, 10:30 am to 5:30 pm
June to September: Wednesday to Sunday and public holidays, 10:30 am to 6:30 pm
Departures every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (April, May, October); until 5:30 p.m. (June to September).
- A game of adrenalin for young and old alike
- A cohesion game played in teams
- Discovering the former combat village of the Givet commando training center
Charlemont
Protected as a Monument Historique since 1927, Charlemont is a privileged witness to history.
Built to defend the empire of Charles V, the stronghold was subsequently coveted and besieged by all the great powers of Europe until 1914.
Today, it's up to you, the visitor, to climb the citadel and discover Charlemont's natural and historical heritage.
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