Cycling in Switzerland
Stone Age lakeside village, Gletterens
Gletterens
Stone Age lakeside village, Gletterens
The reconstructed Stone Age lakeside village in Gletterens offers a fascinating insight into the lives of our ancestors.
The lakeside village in Gletterens hosts a variety of events and workshops, each of which explores a different facet of life for the first farmers who settled along the shores of Lake Neuchâtel from 4500 to 800 BC.
You can learn lots of ancient techniques such as how to make a Stone Age knife, a pendant or even a lamp, or even how to start a fire without the need for modern-day aids like matches! You can also show off your hunting skills by throwing an assegai or sample a Stone Age meal.
If you prefer to take things a little easier, you can also stroll around the village at your leisure, enjoying its sleepy charms and quaint thatched cottages. Tepees are also available for overnight stays.
You can learn lots of ancient techniques such as how to make a Stone Age knife, a pendant or even a lamp, or even how to start a fire without the need for modern-day aids like matches! You can also show off your hunting skills by throwing an assegai or sample a Stone Age meal.
If you prefer to take things a little easier, you can also stroll around the village at your leisure, enjoying its sleepy charms and quaint thatched cottages. Tepees are also available for overnight stays.
The reconstructed Stone Age lakeside village in Gletterens offers a fascinating insight into the lives of our ancestors.
The lakeside village in Gletterens hosts a variety of events and workshops, each of which explores a different facet of life for the first farmers who settled along the shores of Lake Neuchâtel from 4500 to 800 BC.
You can learn lots of ancient techniques such as how to make a Stone Age knife, a pendant or even a lamp, or even how to start a fire without the need for modern-day aids like matches! You can also show off your hunting skills by throwing an assegai or sample a Stone Age meal.
If you prefer to take things a little easier, you can also stroll around the village at your leisure, enjoying its sleepy charms and quaint thatched cottages. Tepees are also available for overnight stays.
You can learn lots of ancient techniques such as how to make a Stone Age knife, a pendant or even a lamp, or even how to start a fire without the need for modern-day aids like matches! You can also show off your hunting skills by throwing an assegai or sample a Stone Age meal.
If you prefer to take things a little easier, you can also stroll around the village at your leisure, enjoying its sleepy charms and quaint thatched cottages. Tepees are also available for overnight stays.
Stone Age lakeside village, Gletterens
Adresse
Fribourg Region
Postfach 1560
Rte de la Glâne 107
1701 Fribourg
Tel. +41 (0)26 407 70 20
information@fribourgregion.ch
www.fribourgregion.ch
Postfach 1560
Rte de la Glâne 107
1701 Fribourg
Tel. +41 (0)26 407 70 20
information@fribourgregion.ch
www.fribourgregion.ch