Les Fêtes de Wallonie 2024 à Mons : Kid’s Village
Once again this year, children will be able to enjoy the Fêtes de Wallonie. The Kid's Village, a family village in the Belfry Park, will be entirely dedicated to them on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 September from 2pm to 7pm.
There will be plenty of activities on offer, including workshops, entertainment, storytelling, shows and theatre.
See the full programme at https://www.mons.be by clicking on brochure (interactive).
- In general
- in wheelchair Accessible with a occasionnal help for people in wheelchair
- walking with difficulties Accessible with a occasionnal help for people walking with difficulties
- blind An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people blind
- visualy impaired Accessible with a occasionnal help for people visualy impaired
- deaf Independently accessible to people deaf
- hard of hearing Independently accessible to people hard of hearing
- with difficulty understanding An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people with difficulty understanding
In general
Strong points
- Free show, open to all (no need to book in advance).
- A wide range of activities: acrobatics, magic, balloon sculpting, storytelling, face painting, wooden games, maxi-bubbles, circus, burlesque show, bakery workshop, etc.
- Programme and mobility information on the City of Mons website: map and information on 065/33.55.80.
- Reserved parking on rue des Telliers.
- Access to the Parc du Beffroi via the PRM entrance on rue des Gages, avoiding the Rampe du Château.
- Adapted toilets in the public toilets at the entrance to the park.
Points of attention
- No dedicated PRM volunteers.
- Open access.
- The streets in the town centre are very steep, particularly the ramp leading up to the park.
- A large part of the park is grass and there are non-contrasting steps.
- Outdoor event subject to weather conditions. The path can be slippery (cobblestones).
People in weelchair
Strong points
- Free show, open to all (no need to book in advance).
- Lots of varied activities.
- Programme and mobility information on the City of Mons website: map and information on 065/33.55.80.
- Reserved parking on rue des Telliers.
- Access to the Parc du Beffroi via the PRM entrance on rue des Gages, avoiding the Rampe du Château.
- Adapted toilets in the public toilets at the entrance to the park.
Points of attention
- No dedicated PRM volunteers.
- No reserved space.
- The streets in the town centre are very steep, especially the ramp leading up to the park.
- A large part of the park is grass, with uneven ground and non-contrasting steps.
- Outdoor event subject to weather conditions. The path can be slippery (cobblestones).
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- Free show, open to all (no need to book in advance).
- Lots of varied activities.
- Programme and mobility information on the City of Mons website: map and information on 065/33.55.80.
- Reserved parking on rue des Telliers.
- Access to the Parc du Beffroi via the PRM entrance on rue des Gages, avoiding the Rampe du Château.
- Several seating options in the park.
- Adapted toilets in the public toilets at the entrance to the park.
Points of attention
- No dedicated PRM volunteers.
- No reserved space.
- The streets in the town centre are very steep, especially the ramp leading up to the park.
- A large part of the park is grass, with uneven ground and non-contrasting steps.
- Outdoor event subject to weather conditions. The path can be slippery (cobblestones).
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- Free show, open to all (no need to book in advance).
- Lots of varied activities.
- Programme and mobility information on the City of Mons website: map and information on 065/33.55.80.
- Guide dogs welcome.
Points of attention
- No volunteers to help with orientation.
- Most activities are visual.
- Some complexity in navigating the park. The movement is not linear between the different activities.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- Free show, open to all (no need to book in advance).
- Numerous and varied activities, but you'll need to be accompanied to take part fully.
- Programme and mobility information on the City of Mons website: map and information on 065/33.55.80.
- Guide dogs welcome.
Points of attention
- No volunteers to help with orientation.
- The route through the park is somewhat complex. There is no linear flow between the various activities.
- Non-contrasting obstacles and steps.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- Free show, open to all (no need to book in advance).
- Lots of varied activities. Lots of visual content: acrobatics, magic, balloon sculpting, face painting, wooden games, maxi-bubbles, circus, etc.
- Programme and mobility information on the City of Mons website: map and information on 065/33.55.80.
- 4G available.
Points of attention
- No volunteers to help with orientation.
- No one with sign language skills, no interpreters.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- Free show, open to all (no need to book in advance).
- Lots of varied activities. Lots of visual content: acrobatics, magic, balloon sculpting, face painting, wooden games, maxi-bubbles, circus, etc.
- Programme and mobility information on the City of Mons website: map and information on 065/33.55.80.
- 4G available.
Points of attention
- No volunteers to help with orientation.
- No one with sign language skills, no interpreters.
- No public address system or BIM.
site.pComprehension
Strong points
- Free show, open to all (no need to book in advance).
- Lots of varied activities.
- Programme and mobility information on the City of Mons website: map and information on 065/33.55.80.
- Reserved parking on rue des Telliers.
- Access to the Parc du Beffroi via the PRM entrance on rue des Gages, avoiding the Rampe du Château.
- Adapted toilets in the public toilets at the entrance to the park.
Points of attention
- Unlimited site, open environment.
- No PRM volunteers.
- Outdoor event subject to weather conditions. Path may be slippery (cobblestones).