Sunday 14 September 09:00 - 11:30

Guided walk discovering wild plants

Badia

Beginning: 09:00

End: 11:30

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Badia, meeting point: Ütia L'Tamá
Alta Badia Tourism Cooperative,
+39 0471 839695,
badia@altabadia.org

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Join Helga, an expert in mountain herbs, for a guided walk through the forest. Along the way, you will learn to recognize wild plants and flowers and discover their properties, benefits, and traditional uses.

09:00 – Meeting with Helga at Ütia L'Tamá.
Start of the walk through the forest, with a special focus on “cir”, “barantl”, and other alpine herbs and flowers.
11:30 – End of the excursion and return to Ütia L'Tamá.

Domestic animals and strollers are not allowed.

Information and reservation at the tourist offices or online by the day before (limited places).

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