Fischlehrpfad, Burgdorf
Do fish sleep? Are they mute? What do they eat? Do they get stressed? And what species actually live in the Emme? Answers to these and other questions can be found on a walk along the Emme.
11 stations
Fish facts spread across eleven stations. Ideal for a weekend walk with the family, a school trip, or a company event. After completing the nature trail, you will see the water and the fish with new eyes.
Length and duration
Between the Waldegg and Lochbach bridges in Burgdorf, members of the fishing association have set up a 3.9-kilometer-long fish nature trail. You should allow around 2-2.5 hours to have enough time to look at the stations.
How does it work?
At a total of eleven stations along the Emme, you will discover lots of interesting facts about the river and its aquatic inhabitants. The trail is free of charge. By scanning QR codes, you can access information with texts, pictures, and videos.
Further information
There is also a handbook containing further information and a coloring book for younger children. The booklet is available for a small fee at various distribution points. The addresses of the various distribution points can be found on the fish trail website.
Fish facts spread across eleven stations. Ideal for a weekend walk with the family, a school trip, or a company event. After completing the nature trail, you will see the water and the fish with new eyes.
Length and duration
Between the Waldegg and Lochbach bridges in Burgdorf, members of the fishing association have set up a 3.9-kilometer-long fish nature trail. You should allow around 2-2.5 hours to have enough time to look at the stations.
How does it work?
At a total of eleven stations along the Emme, you will discover lots of interesting facts about the river and its aquatic inhabitants. The trail is free of charge. By scanning QR codes, you can access information with texts, pictures, and videos.
Further information
There is also a handbook containing further information and a coloring book for younger children. The booklet is available for a small fee at various distribution points. The addresses of the various distribution points can be found on the fish trail website.