The Bois de la Fontaine educational trail lets you discover the forest through educational panels.
The trail is a 900 m loop.
Photo credit : © Cœur de l'Ardenne
Photo credit technical gallery : AccessAndGo - ABP - Stéphanie Herman
The Bois de la Fontaine educational trail lets you discover the forest through educational panels.
The trail is a 900 m loop.
Photo credit : © Cœur de l'Ardenne
Photo credit technical gallery : AccessAndGo - ABP - Stéphanie Herman
Accessible! You can come alone. This location is fully accessible.
Strengths
The entrance to the educational trail is next to the PRM parking space. Other parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity of the park.
The signage is simple and intuitive.
There is an adapted picnic table at the entrance to the trail.
There are adapted educational panels all along the loop.
The link between the various footbridges and the pathway is at ground level.
Points of attention
There are slopes all along the route. In rainy weather, leaves may obstruct traffic.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
The entrance to the educational trail is next to the PRM parking space. Other parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity of the park.
The signage is simple and intuitive.
There is an adapted picnic table at the entrance to the trail.
There are educational signs all along the loop.
The footbridges are equipped with handrails.
There are various benches.
Points of attention
There are gradients along the route. In rainy weather, leaves may obstruct traffic. These slopes are not equipped with handrails.
Accessible! You can come alone. This location is fully accessible.
Strengths
The entrance to the educational trail is next to the PRM parking space. Other parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity of the park.
The gravel paths can be used as natural guide lines.
The trail is accessible to blind people thanks to audio description tracks that can be downloaded from the website.
Accessible! You can come alone. This location is fully accessible.
Strengths
The entrance to the educational trail is next to the PRM parking space. Other parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity of the park.
The gravel paths can be used as natural guide lines.
The trail is accessible to the visually impaired thanks to audio description tracks that can be downloaded from the website.
Accessible! You can come alone. This location is fully accessible.
Strengths
The signage is simple and intuitive.
You can see the birds, the colours, the tree branches moving in the wind...
You can smell the scents of the woods.
An easy-to-read guide can be downloaded from the website.
Accessible! You can come alone. This location is fully accessible.
Strengths
The entrance to the educational trail is next to the PRM parking space. Other parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity of the park.
The signposting is simple and intuitive.
You can observe the birds, the colours, the tree branches moving in the wind, etc.
You can smell the scents of the woods.
There are educational signs all along the loop.
Accessible! You can come alone. This location is fully accessible.
Strengths
The signage is simple and intuitive.
The Bois de la Fontaine is a peaceful place.
You can listen to the wind, the rain, the birdsong, the sound of footsteps on the leaves...
You can observe the birds, the colours, the tree branches moving in the wind...
You can smell the scents of the woods.
An easy-to-read guide can be downloaded from the website.
Validity: From 3 February 2023 on 3 February 2027
Audit conducted by
Access-i informs you about the accessibility of this place based on data collected on-site at a given time. Any changes after the visit by Access-i are the responsibility of the operator.
Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 8 May 2026 - 14:45
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This year, for its twelfth edition, the festival will take place on Sunday 28 June, Monday 29 June and Tuesday 30 June.
"The Unisound Festival is committed to ensuring an inclusive experience that is accessible to everyone.
A number of measures have been put in place to meet the needs of people with disabilities and to foster a welcoming, comfortable and suitable environment."
We invite you to visit the website: http://www.unisound.be and the event’s Facebook page.
If you have any specific requirements or questions regarding accessibility during the festival, please contact us at accessibilite@unisound.be.
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