The sophomores Tourism- & Recreation Management, Erasmus University College Brussels (EHB) proposed Wednesday the results of work for months intensively. The assignment was to develop a Bruegelpad 'connecting the Pajottenland and Brussels. And if there nice ideas arose. No less than twelve original concepts ranging from a Pajot on Wheels food truck market into a real Bruegel parlor and a storytelling evening stroll in Jack The Ripper style were presented to Tourism Pajottenland.
Students recent months were accompanied by the Regional Landscape Payottenland and Zennevallei and Payottenland plus. They were instructed to come up in the wake of the Bruegel trail being set up following the Bruegel Year 2019 creative ideas that not only the Bruegel theme, but also a link between Brussels and the Pajottenland. (International) tourists visiting Brussels to lead to the Pajottenland say
A sustainable approach to addressing mobility, local economy and agriculture are basic conditions imposed by the university. The link with Bruegel and the Pajottenland identity were added thereto so that the students were faced with a challenge. "Think of a new tourist and especially recreational concept that provides added value for the Bruegel trail", was commissioned. [Archive: Students connect with Pajottenland Brussels ]
Nervous
After many months of inventory, literature, exploration and brainstorming were students with twelve ideas for the day. Those ideas they presented Wednesday in Merselborre in Vlezenbeek nervous, but proud for their clients.
In order leap include the idea of "Pajot on Wheels which is a derivative of the Food Trucks that are currently very popular in the cities. "Present your delicious local produce in a contemporary and sustainable way", as it sounds in the young.
Glamping
The board game based on characters from Bruegel paintings captivated many listeners. The students devised a board game that can be played in a bar, but also has a derivative on the site via a Geocaching variant. Puzzles about Bruegel and attractions in the Pajottenland lead recreational round. Only when a puzzle is solved, players can go to the next point to explore.
Other students work around the concept of glamping (luxury camping) and special resting and quiet spots scattered in the Pajottenland. Offering comfort helps the tourist and the holiday maker to provide a pleasant time. "We have to stop people at special locations such as Desert Chapel or Kesterheide" the authors told.
Audio: Teacher Chris De Smedt on some ideas from students
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