High up in the mountains live animals that have become the stuff of legend. Venture off the beaten track for a chance to spot them!
Learn to spot signs of life, tracks, silhouettes against the sky, and no doubt a few of the animals that live in the mountains. In a mountain range home to ibex, chamois, bearded vultures and more, armed with binoculars and a spotting scope, we’ll set out in search of these animals. Get to know them better: What do they eat? What survival strategies do they use in this sometimes hostile environment?
There’s nothing quite like going on an expedition with friends to really get to know the mountains and their surroundings… and without the parents, who’ll get the full story when we get back!
Bring a small rucksack with a windbreaker, water, a snack, unworn hiking or sports shoes (check the condition of the soles), a cap, the telephone number of the parents or adults responsible, etc...
For technical information, mountain guides are on duty at the Tourist Office from 6 pm to 7 pm in July and August.
Bring a small rucksack with a windbreaker, water, a snack, unworn hiking or sports shoes (check the condition of the soles), a cap, the telephone number of parents or responsible adults, etc...
Booking at the Tourist Information Center.