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PILZBERATUNG SURSELVA Exkursionen, Kurse Und Kontrollstellen 2018 PILZBERATUNG SURSELVA Exkursionen, Kurse und Kontrollstellen 2018 Polyporus squamosus (Schuppiger Stielporling) | jung essbar BilderKURSLEITER/KONTROLLEURE für den Flyer Egmont Heisch 079 213 11 26 [email protected] Lia Heini-Piacentini 079 666 55 00 [email protected] Sie finden uns auch im Internet unter: pilzberatungsurselva.info EVENTS SOMMER 2018 Pilzkunde-Exkursion Pilzkunde-Kurs Wann Was Wo Anmeldung Wann Was Wo Anmeldung Samstag, Pilzkundeführung 5 9.15 – ca. 12.15 Uhr Gästeinfo 11. September Pilzkundekurs 3 19.30 – 21.30 Egmont Heisch 28. Juli (Die geheimnisvolle Laax/Murschetg Flims Laax Falera 13. September Hotel Rätia in Ilanz Hotel Rätia 079 213 11 26 Welt der Pilze) 081 920 92 00 18. September Vier Kurstage und Ilanz Lia Heini – Piacentini [email protected] 20. September eine Exkursion 079 666 55 00 Sonntag, Pilzkunde Exkursion 2 9.00 – 12.00 Uhr Informationsbüro Anmeldung bis 29. Juli Siat Vallumnezia 1. September 2018 081 913 18 58 [email protected] Lia Heini 079 666 55 00 Pilzkunde-Wochenende Samstag, Pilzkunde Exkursion 1 9.00 – ca. 13.30 Uhr Informationsbüro 11. Augus t Picknick mitnehmen Obersaxen Meierhof Wann Was Wo Anmeldung (Gelegenheit zu grillieren) 081 933 22 22 [email protected] 5 Freitag – Pilzkunde Wochenende 20.00 – ca. 22.00 Uhr Informationsbüro Sonntag, Pilzkunde Exkursion 9.00 – ca. 13.30 Uhr Bruno Tschuor 1 Samstag (Freitagabend: Rufalipark Obersaxen Meierhof 12. August Picknick mitnehmen Disentis/Mustér 081 947 45 39 28./29. kleine Ausstellung + 081 933 22 22 Samstag, Pilzkundeführung 5 9.30 – ca. 14.00 Uhr Center sursilvan September Vortrag-Einführung [email protected] 18. August Picknick mitnehmen Academia Vivian d’agricultura/ in die Pilzkunde) Curaglia Academia Vivian Samstag: Tabea Baumgartner 9.00 Uhr Exkursion 081 936 48 02 bis ca. 12.00 Uhr [email protected] anschl. ein Pilzgericht Lia Heini-Piacentini 079 666 55 00 Sonntag, Pilzkunde Exkursion 5 9.00 – ca. 13.30 Uhr Pro Andiast 19. August Picknick mitnehmen Andiast Jürg Kuhn 079 540 34 13 Samstag, Pilzkundeführung 5 9.15 – ca. 12.15 Uhr Gästeinfo Angebot 15. September (Die geheimnisvolle Laax/Murschetg Flims Laax Falera Weitere Pilzexkursionen können nach telefonischer Vereinbarung organisiert werden. Welt der Pilze) 081 920 92 00 [email protected] Kosten: 1 Tagesexkursion: 40.00 CHF pro Person (Kinder gratis) Sonntag, Pilzkunde Exkursion 1 9.00 – ca. 13.30 Uhr Bruno Tschuor 2 Halbtagesexkursion: 25.00 CHF pro Person (Kinder gratis) 16. September Picknick mitnehmen Disentis/Mustér 081 947 45 39 3 Pilzkundekurs: 120.00 CHF pro Person + Kursunterlagen Sonntag, Pilzkunde Exkursion 5 9.00 – ca. 13.30 Uhr Egmont Heisch 4 Pilzwochenende: 50.00 CHF pro Person (Kinder gratis) 23. September mit Pilzdegustation Cumbel 079 213 11 26 5 Nach Anfrage (Pilzdegustation Ustria Larisch, Cumbel auch ohne vorherige 081 931 11 41 Exkursion möglich) Ausrüstung Zur richtigen Ausrüstung gehören neben der waldgerechten Kleidung ein Korb und ein Messer. Sonntag, Pilzkunde Exkursion 1 9.00 – ca. 13.30 Uhr Informationsbüro Brigels 30. September Picknick mitnehmen Breil 081 941 13 31 Wer keinen Korb besitzt kann auch eine Stofftasche oder Papiertasche nehmen, jedoch nie eine [email protected] Plastiktasche, weil sich die Pilze dort erwärmen und es zu einer Eiweisszersetzung kommen kann. Egmont Heisch 079 213 11 26 Informations-Büros Samstag, Pilzkundeführung 5 9.15 – ca. 12.15 Uhr Gästeinfo Brigels [email protected] 081 941 13 31 13. Oktober (Die geheimnisvolle Laax/Murschetg Flims Laax Falera Obersaxen [email protected] 081 933 22 22 Welt der Pilze) 081 920 92 00 Val Lumnezia [email protected] 081 913 18 58 [email protected] Ilanz/Surselva [email protected] 081 920 11 05 KONTROLLSTELLEN IN DER REGION 7142 Cumbel (Lumnezia) Kontrollperiode Öffnungszeiten Adresse Kontakt nach telefonischer Lischeinas 2, Cumbel 079 213 11 26 Vereinbarung 7152 Disentis/Mustér Kontrollperiode Öffnungszeiten Adresse Kontakt 22. Juli bis Sonntag Schulhaus Cons, 079 213 11 26 21. Oktober 16.00 – 16.45 Uhr Disentis/Mustér 079 666 55 00 übrige Zeit nach telefonischer Vereinbarung 7130 Ilanz Kontrollperiode Öffnungszeiten Adresse Kontakt 19. Juli bis Donnerstag & Hotel Raetia, Ilanz 079 213 11 26 21. Oktober Sonntag (an der «LOUNGE») 079 666 55 00 17.30 – 18.30 Uhr übrige Zeit nach telefonischer Vereinbarung 7031 Laax Kontrollperiode Öffnungszeiten Adresse Kontakt 17. Juli bis Dienstag & Restaurant Riva, 079 213 11 26 20. Oktober Samstag Lokal neben der 079 666 55 00 17.30 – 18.30 Uhr Garageneinfahrt, Laax übrige Zeit nach telefonischer Vereinbarung 7157 Siat Kontrollperiode Öffnungszeiten Adresse Kontakt nach telefonischer Via Plauna 9, Siat 079 666 55 00 Vereinbarung 7132 Vals Kontrollperiode Öffnungszeiten Adresse Kontakt nach telefonischer Valléestrasse 151, 079 426 81 30 Vereinbarung Vals Kontrolleure Cumbel-Lumnezia Egmont Heisch Disentis/Mustér Egmont Heisch, Lia Heini-Piacentini Ilanz Egmont Heisch, Lia Heini-Piacentini Laax Egmont Heisch, Lia Heini-Piacentini Siat Lia Heini-Piacentini Vals Berni Siegfried Alle Kontrollen sind kostenlos..
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