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Marteloscope & Travailloscope – Bois de Lauzelle

An immersive forest management experience as part of the ForDiL project

What to expect ?


The Bois de Lauzelle site provides a marteloscope and a travailloscope as part of the ForDiL project, through a partnership with UCLouvain.
To ensure your day runs smoothly, please carefully read the information below.

Book your visit

  1. Book a day via the Google Calendar
  2. Complete the booking form
  3. Receive a confirmation email

Access the booking calendar

You may cancel or modify your booking up to 2 days in advance. The cancellation link is available in your confirmation email.

Accessing the site

It is mandatory to first go to one of the parking areas below and then walk to the marteloscope and travailloscope.

On site experience

Recommended route:

  1. Start with the marteloscope exercise
  2. Finish with the travailloscope
  3. Use the ribbons provided to simulate tree marking (box located next to the explanatory panel – details available in the booking confirmation email)
  4. Remove all ribbons before leaving the site

Warning : the ribbons must not cause any damage to the trees, and no ribbon may remain on a tree or on the ground after your visit.

  • The user expressly acknowledges that the forest is a natural environment which cannot offer the same level of safety as a public park, and that users must therefore adopt a prudent attitude and behavior that takes into account the inherent risks of such an environment.
  • The user declares that they waive any right of recourse against the State and UCLouvain in the event of any incident or accident occurring during the activities, unless a fault of the forest manager can be proven.

  • The user is required to be aware of weather conditions and any current restrictions. In particular, in the event of storms, climatic hazards, drought-related restrictions or fire risks, the user must take the necessary and appropriate safety measures. For safety reasons, the user must therefore stay informed about weather conditions and cancel the activity in the event of an orange alert issued by IRM, without waiting for a decision by the UCLouvain. The same applies to any local prohibitions (e.g. prefectural decrees).

  • The user is responsible for any damage that may result from the activity carried out. They shall be required to repair any resulting damage. In particular, they are civilly liable to themselves and to third parties for any offences, accidents, or harmful acts of any kind that may result from the exercise of this authorization.


Your personal data from the booking form (surname, first name, email address, profession, country and number of participants) are processed by SRFB solely for the management of your participation in this activity and for counting the total number of participants.

They will be stored until 1 March 2030 (end of access to the sites) and will only be communicated to persons involved in the organisation. The total number of participants may be subject to publication.

In accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679, you have the right of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection and data portability. You may exercise these rights by contacting us at (SRFB email address to be added). You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL.

UCLouvain

Thibaut Thyrion – Forest ranger, Bois de Lauzelle

Arnaud Morize – Head of GPEX

SRFB

Igor Blervaque – ForDiL Project Officer

Diane Doucet – ForDiL Project Manager


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