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Luisterwandeling Park Sonsbeek

Zwanenbrug Park Sonsbeek

Ben jij benieuwd hoe Park Sonsbeek klinkt?
Loop dan mee met deze luisterwandeling.
Het Park is er heel geschikt voor.

Je zal ontdekken dat er zoveel verschillende geluiden waar te nemen zijn.
Geluiden van de bewoners (ganzen, zangvogels, herten, krekels, bijen, vliegen, bomen, grassen, riet), de bezoekers (honden en hun baasjes, sporters, picknickers), geluiden van water en onverwachte geluiden.

Op diverse punten staan we stil om te luisteren. Wat horen we? Wat valt ons op?
Door te luisteren waar we stilstaan en tussendoor in stilte te lopen komen de geluiden nog beter binnen.
Het is een verrassende manier om lekker ontspannen door het Park te wandelen.

Luisterwandeling 1 start om 13:00uur
Luisterwandeling 2 start om 15:00 uur

Verzamelen bij de Zwanenbrug Park Sonsbeek (ingang Zypendaalseweg richting het Chinees Restaurant) om 12:50 uur en om 14:50 uur

Vooraf aanmelden noodzakelijk ivm beperkt aantal plaatsen, vanwege Covid-19 maatregelen. De maatregelen ontvang je per mail bij de bevestiging van je deelname na aanmelding.
Aanmelden kan hier: https://stiltecoaching.nl/contact/

Deze luisterwandelingen worden georganiseerd door stiltecoaching voor Natuurfestival Fête de la Nature, hét feest om de natuur te vieren.

(oorspronkelijke foto: wouter hagens)

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2020-09-05 12:00
2020-09-05 12:00
2020-09-05 12:00

Hosted by: Gaby Hutjes from https://stiltecoaching.nl
Zijpendaalseweg, Arnhem, Netherlands
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