" This outing allows you to discover the sites and places of activity of Pastor Oberlin, a famous 18th century pedagogue, botanist, rural development agent at the Ban de la Roche, and defender of Human Rights. This outing allows you to discover the sites and places of activity of Pastor Oberlin, a famous 18th century pedagogue, botanist, rural development agent at the Ban de la Roche, and defender of Human Rights. "
Every summer for more than 30 years now, the inhabitants of the Bruche Valley volunteer to accompany friends and visitors along the trails, telling them all about the local history and the area's nature and landscape, relating their land's many traditions and anecdotes. Sixty hikes are organised every year. These themed hikes are free of charge (except the admission fee to any museum visited) and no advance registration is required. All you need to do is turn up in the right place, on the right day, at the right time and off you go! It's a unique opportunity to learn more about the region by those who live here and have helped shaping its history.
- Pets allowed : yes
- Duration of the visit : 3h
- Matériel nécessaire : Walking shoes
- Prices : Fro free, optional entrance to the Oberlin Museum 4,50€; children 3€.
- Lieu/Départ de la manifestation : Museum J.F. Oberlin