A walk in the footsteps of drinking water («Waasserwee»)
Priority topics
Biodiversity, Climate change, Drinking water, Groundwater, Surface water, Ecological footprint, Forest, Aquatic environment, Environmental protection, Nature protection, Animal welfare
Target groups
At school, Cycle 2, Cycle 3, Cycle 4, Out of school, Children's groups (6 to 12 years)
Vehicular languages
allemand, anglais, français, luxembourgeois
Website
erliewen.snj.luDuration
09h00-15h00 or 10h00-16h00
Location
SNJ Hollenfels Center
1, rue de Tuntange
L-7435 Hollenfels
Objectives
Along the 5.5 km walk around Hollenfels Castle, children have the opportunity to discover the various places where water is present in nature.
They can observe the animals that live there, build water mills and visit water springs. They get an insight into the drinking water supply and how wastewater is treated.
Subjects:
Drinking water and springs, animals in the pond, water cycle
Program
- Cycle 2.1 - 4.2 for basic education
- Activity offered every weekday, mid-April to August, 09:00-15:00.
- Participants are asked to bring a picnic lunch.
Remarks
Free activity.
Maximum 20 participants per activity.