FULLY BOOKED – For kids: An afternoon with the bees

Echternach Echternach, Luxemburg

In this workshop you will experience the life of bees and beekeepers with beekeepers Marc Thiel from SIAS and Peter Kraus from ANF. You will see how a beehive is built, how the colony works, what the beekeeper does and finally honey is centrifuged. At the end you will get a jar of honey to […]

For kids: A wand for me

Beaufort Beaufort, Luxemburg

Would you like to live out your creativity outdoors and make a walking stick, a ceremonial stick, a decorative stick or a magic wand? Then you can try out different techniques after getting into the right mood together to create your own staff according to your wishes and thus make something beautiful out of yourself. […]

For adults: A wand for me

Beaufort Beaufort, Luxemburg

Would you like to live out your creativity outdoors and make a walking stick, a ceremonial stick, a decorative stick or a magic wand? Then you can try out different techniques after getting into the right mood together to create your own staff according to your wishes and thus make something beautiful out of yourself. […]

Drinking water hike

Nommern Nommern, Luxemburg

The Luxembourg Sandstone is the most important drinking water reservoir in the Mullerthal. During this hike, the formation of the rocks and the use and protection of the groundwater are discussed. Rachel Krier from Natur- & Geopark Mëllerdall and Tom Schaul from the Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development will take you on […]

Citizen Science project: Insekteräich Naturparken

As part of the project "D'Naturparken zu Lëtzebuerg - (een) Insekteräich", Luxembourg's three nature parks are calling for a special challenge. From 3 July to 3 October 2021, we want you to photograph as many insect species as possible in the nature parks. Afterwards, you can upload your observations on iNaturalist. The project is called […]

Action: getting rid of the Himalayan Balsam

Consdorf rte d'echternach, Consdorf, Luxembourg

The Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) comes from the Himalayas and was planted in Europe by beekeepers and hobby gardeners at the end of the 19th century because of its beautiful flowers. The plant is extremely competitive, which means that it replaces native species – and it is spreading rapidly along our waters! If you want […]

Action: getting rid of the Himalayan Balsam

Consdorf rte d'echternach, Consdorf, Luxembourg

The Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) comes from the Himalayas and was planted in Europe by beekeepers and hobby gardeners at the end of the 19th century because of its beautiful flowers. The plant is extremely competitive, which means that it replaces native species – and it is spreading rapidly along our waters! If you want […]