- Country
- Belgium
- Scope of application
- Culture and leisure
- Type of organisation
- Public administration
The “Shire's storytelling trail” allows you to wander through the forest in complete safety, with stories to touch, read and listen to. The course, a 900-meter loop, has very little elevation change and a surface accessible to people with reduced mobility. Indeed, this route was designed for the comfort of all: families, people in wheelchairs, blind visitors, disabled people.
The forest trail is accessible for PRMs (persons with reduce mobility) providing support for orientation and safety: to orient yourself, the north and south sides of the car park are equipped with sound beacons that can be triggered by remote control. To the south of the car park is the “Maison des Espaces Naturels”, open to the public on Wednesday afternoons and event weekends. To the north of the parking lot is the start of several trails.
At the start of the Shire Tales Trail there is a tactile map of the route. To guide you on the trail, follow the mineral surface lined with grass and listen to your pedestrian GPS: a GPX track is available for download on the website.
Comfort: in the car park there is a picnic area and dry toilets for people with reduced mobility. You will find two other picnic areas on this trail: the first is located 100 meters from the start and has a drinking water point. The second is two-thirds of the way through, about 600 meters from the start.
For everyone's comfort, the course has numerous seats with backrests and armrests. All sensitive passages have been neutralized, and accidental entry to the pond is prevented by by safety barriers.
As you walk there, you will find 7 educational spaces intended to help you discover the themes explored on other trails in the County which are not accessible to people with reduced mobility or strollers.
In each of these educational spaces, there are benches and information support. Tactile or sound devices reveal the different facets of the forest.
This trail has been assessed according to the standards of the national Tourisme et Handicap association, and is labelled as suitable for persons with hearing, mental, motor and visual disabilities.
More about the Shire's storybook trail.
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