Central Switzerland Lucerne's swimming pools motivate people to live more climate-friendly lives in a fun way

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25.7.2024 - 08:57

The City of Lucerne's Climate Trail opens on July 31 in the Tribschen-Badi.
The City of Lucerne's Climate Trail opens on July 31 in the Tribschen-Badi.
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In August, a climate trail will be opened in the Tribschen-Badi and the Waldbad Zimmeregg. The aim is to sensitize bathing guests to the climate crisis in a playful way and motivate them to lead a more climate-friendly life.

At various stations, guests can learn more about nutrition, trees, the lake and health, as the city of Lucerne announced on Thursday. There are also concrete suggestions on what can be done to protect the climate.

Visitors will receive a solution sheet at the entrance to the Badi, on which they can enter their answers at each post. Once they have completed the trail, they will have a set of solutions that can be used to collect a rocket ice cream from the kiosk. In addition, an e-bike can be won in a quiz on the "Wir leben Klimaschutz" website.

The climate trail will be opened on July 31 in the Tribschen-Badi and will remain there until August 13. It will then move on to the Zimmeregg bathing area from August 13 to 28.