In collaboration with All Access (Province of Luxembourg), we would like to inform you that facilities have been made available for:
the visually impaired
people with comprehension difficulties
This activity is organised by Richard Richard Mignolet, who is a guide.
It begins with information on the life of the stag in the Ardennes. It continues with listening to the bellowing. It ends at the game park brasserie: ‘Le Coin gourmand’.
Richard Mignolet has adapted his formula. The activity will be personalised. He enjoys humour and sharing juicy anecdotes. Meals can be booked on request.
He has been trained in accompanying visitors with visual impairments and people with comprehension difficulties.
We recommend that you are accompanied.
This activity takes place at the Parc à Gibier in Saint-Hubert. The Parc à Gibier is located about 2 kilometres from the centre of Saint-Hubert. Coming from Saint-Hubert, as you approach the site, a sign will be on your right (you will need to turn right).
The entrance to the ‘Parc à gibier’ is easy to identify. There are two ways to enter the Brasserie ‘Le Coin Gourmand’:
or by a ramp.
or by stairs.
You can contact Richard Mignolet by calling 0498 57 37 08. If you are calling from abroad, dial 0032 498 57 37 08.
You can send an e-mail to info@ardenneplaisir.be
By reservation only.
There is a drop-off point. It is possible to park in an accessible car park: you must request this before the activity. The car park is made of gravel and asphalt.
There is a disabled-accessible toilet in the brasserie.
Assistance dogs are welcome for this activity.
In general: with the exception of assistance dogs, dogs are not permitted in the Game Park.
Richard Mignolet will be on hand to welcome you when you arrive at the car park. He will give you some advice. He will guide you right up to the moment when you can listen to the stag bellow.
Photo of the entrance to the Game Park
Photos of the entrance to the brewery
Photo on the terrace
Photo of the accessible toilet
Useful information
In the Game Park:
There is no signposting for the activity, but the guide will be present.
The pace of the walk will be adapted.
There is a part of the path that is more difficult to walk.
There are no organised tours in French sign language.
In the brasserie:
Staff have been made aware of how to welcome people with disabilities.
Payment can be made in cash or by bank transfer.
Easy to read and understand
This text is written in easy-to-read and easy-to-understand language.
Parking:
You can get out of the car right next to the entrance. This is called a drop-off point.
You can request an accessible parking space. You must call ahead to use the drop-off point.
The guide is there in the car park to welcome you.
Some information:
The walk takes you to the Saint-Hubert game park The game park is 2 kilometres from Saint-Hubert.
Before the game park, there is a sign with the words ‘parc à gibier’ (game park).
There is a ramp and stairs to enter the brewery.
Assistance dogs may enter the game park.
The guide :
The guide is Richard Mignolet.
The guide provides advice and information.
The guide will explain how to listen to the stag bellow.
In the game park :
You have to follow the guide.
Don’t walk too fast in the game park.
There are climbs and descents along the way.
In the brasserie :
The guide is with you.
There are toilets for wheelchair users.
You can pay by bank transfer or in notes and coins.