音频游览 Nature Walk through the Singelpark in Leiden
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语音导览概要
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Welcome to the Singelpark in Leiden
Surrounding the historic city center of Leiden lies a continuous moat, it was established in 1659, and stretches over six kilometers. Residents of Leiden took the initiative to transform this unique piece of cultural heritage into the longest, most beautiful, and most exciting city park in the Netherlands: The Singelpark.If you’d like to contribute, consider joining the Friends of the Singelpark group.
During this walk, you’ll encounter an already impressive variety of trees, shrubs, and plants in the Singelpark. And if it’s up to the Friends of the Singelpark, that diversity will only grow.
Some of the plants and trees mentioned in this route may not always be visible. It might be out of season; the area may have been mowed, redesigned, or the specific plants may not have sprouted or may have withered.
You’ll find trees marked with information signs. These trees form an arboretum, a collection of unusual trees. You can follow this Arboretum Route separately if you wish.
You’ll also notice that at the start and end of each park section, there are stylized "gates" and signs with information about that part of the Singelpark.
The numbering starts on the bridge over the Rijnsburgersingel, near the Museum of Ethnology, but you can start the walk anywhere you like, even where you left off last time if appropriate. Following the suggested walking direction is merely a recommendation.
Here are some useful tips on how to use this tour:
● TIP 1: Download the walk to your phone using a good Wi-Fi connection to avoid high data costs.● TIP 2: Only open the tour at your chosen starting location to prevent the app from skipping locations.
● TIP 3: Turn off Wi-Fi and walk using 3G, 4G, or 5G.
● TIP 4: Use the GPS dot to follow the blue line on the screen, this way you won’t get lost.
● TIP 5: To walk the route again later, clear your visit history in the app:
Go to Menu > User Preferences > Clear Visit History.If you are using the printed version, follow the black line on the map above.
The Friends of the Singelpark hope you enjoy your walk!
- 1 Bridge over the Rijnsburgersingel
- 2 Golden Weeping Willow (Salix sepulcralis)
- 3 Grey Poplar (Populus canescens)
- 4 Dutch Linden (Tilia europaea)
- 5 Flowering Borders
- 6 Medlar (Mespilus germanica)
- 7 Heartleaf Alder (Alnus cordata)
- 8 The Rembrandt Garden
- 9 Copper or Purple Beech (Fagus sylvatica)
- 10 Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)
- 11 Red Elderberry (Sambucus nigra)
- 12 Lindens in Formation
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语音导览概要
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Nature Walk through the Singelpark in Leiden
Welcome to the Singelpark in Leiden
Surrounding the historic city center of Leiden lies a continuous moat, it was established in 1659, and stretches over six kilometers. Residents of Leiden took the initiative to transform this unique piece of cultural heritage into the longest, most beautiful, and most exciting city park in the Netherlands: The Singelpark.If you’d like to contribute, consider joining the Friends of the Singelpark group.
During this walk, you’ll encounter an already impressive variety of trees, shrubs, and plants in the Singelpark. And if it’s up to the Friends of the Singelpark, that diversity will only grow.
Some of the plants and trees mentioned in this route may not always be visible. It might be out of season; the area may have been mowed, redesigned, or the specific plants may not have sprouted or may have withered.
You’ll find trees marked with information signs. These trees form an arboretum, a collection of unusual trees. You can follow this Arboretum Route separately if you wish.
You’ll also notice that at the start and end of each park section, there are stylized "gates" and signs with information about that part of the Singelpark.
The numbering starts on the bridge over the Rijnsburgersingel, near the Museum of Ethnology, but you can start the walk anywhere you like, even where you left off last time if appropriate. Following the suggested walking direction is merely a recommendation.
Here are some useful tips on how to use this tour:
● TIP 1: Download the walk to your phone using a good Wi-Fi connection to avoid high data costs.● TIP 2: Only open the tour at your chosen starting location to prevent the app from skipping locations.
● TIP 3: Turn off Wi-Fi and walk using 3G, 4G, or 5G.
● TIP 4: Use the GPS dot to follow the blue line on the screen, this way you won’t get lost.
● TIP 5: To walk the route again later, clear your visit history in the app:
Go to Menu > User Preferences > Clear Visit History.If you are using the printed version, follow the black line on the map above.
The Friends of the Singelpark hope you enjoy your walk!
评论
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审查该游览-
09-13-2020
Heel erg leuke wandeling. Twee uur is wel veel te kort wanneer je onderweg ook echt alle informatie tot je wilt nemen. Mocht het je puur om het wandelen gaan dan kun je er twee uur over doen 🤗🍀
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