Mushroom walks

agenda 2022

Saturday 17 September / Saint-Hubert
Saturday 24 September / Saint-Hubert
Saturday 1 October / Saint-Hubert

Mushroom and stag bellow days
Programme: presentation, walk, game meal

Info and registration: Europacamp +32 478 64 92 74

Saturday 24 September / Grupont

Mushroom walk

Info and registration: Les Jardins du Moulin lemoulindegrupont@gmail.com

Sunday 25 September / Saint-Hubert

Walk and mushroom picking
Programme:
– 9.30 am: welcome, coffee offered, mushroom exhibition
– 9.45 am: Powerpoint presentation on mushrooms (families, roles, life styles, recognition…)
– 10am to 1pm: walk (4 km) and picking > new route
– PAF: 8 € / adult, 5 € / child – 12 years, one drink offered
Guide: Tony Rock (nature guide CNB)
Snacks: mushroom soup with chestnuts, mushroom tasting, sausage bread, bar…
Information and registration required (limited number of places): Chalet aux Alouettes +32 497 80 91 35

Logo du RSI Saint-Hubert

Sunday 2 October / Mirwart
Saturday 8 October / Vesqueville

Mushroom walks
The Royal Syndicat d’Initiative of Saint-Hubert proposes this year mushroom walks in Mirwart and Vesqueville in the company of experienced mycologists (Tony Rock and Olivier Mathot).
On the programme:
– 2pm practical and didactic advice on mushroom picking
– 2.30 pm: departure for the guided mushroom walk
– 4.30 pm: explanations on the determination of the species
PAF: 10 €/adult, 5 €/child

Information and registration required (limited number of places): Royal Syndicat d’Initiative de Saint-Hubert +32 61 61 30 10

Sunday 9 October / Fourneau Saint-Michel
Saturday 15 October / Fourneau Saint-Michel

The world of mushrooms
Discover the secret world of mushrooms with the guide Tony Rock from 9am to 12pm.
Presentation followed by a walk in the field (the culinary aspect will not be a priority during this outing).
PAF: 10 €/person, 6 €/child from 6 to 12 years old, article 27

Information and registration required (limited number of places): CRIE du Fourneau Saint-Michel +32 84 34 59 73 or via the CRIE website

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