A
themed walk is a type of informal learning and often is defined by a
walk along which there are information boards or other identifying codes (e.g.
) covering a specific topic or theme such as history,
geology or forestry. An academic discipline or school subject can define a theme. A walk can consist of one or more themes. Whilst themed walks are often designed to encourage
walking, educational paths and
nature trail tend to be aimed more at educating or training.
Themes
For nature-based themes, paths may be several kilometres long and may be used both for educational purposes and
recreation. They may connect places, buildings or natural features that have a particular theme in common by a signed route, but may also have specifically positioned exhibits.
For science themes, informal learning provides ways to engage in diverse settings. For themes related to the nature, features of nature (e.g. or ) or of geology may be laid out as special .
For themes related to mathematics or physics, these walks provide objective interpretation of encountered en route.
Management
Municipal authorities or local societies may be responsible for their establishment and maintenance. Other walks are managed by individuals who are highly knowledgeable in a theme, and host theme-based tours.
Examples
In Austria there are more than 300 themed walks. These paths are intended to give summer
tourism in the
Alps a new impulse, but are also helping to improve the network of footpaths.
See also
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