Cycling for nature: Discover the Reinheim pond on May 18!

Am 18. Mai lädt Fischbachtal kreativ zu einer Radtour zur Naturschutzscheune am Reinheimer Teich ein. Treffpunkt: 13 Uhr.
On May 18, Fischbachtal invites you to a bike tour to the nature conservation barn at the Reinheim pond. Meeting point: 1 p.m. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Cycling for nature: Discover the Reinheim pond on May 18!

On May 18, 2025, a special event will take place in Fischbachtal, which is creatively organized by the Fischbachtal association. This invitation is aimed at interested parties from Fischbachtal, Reinheim and the surrounding area. The participants meet at 1 p.m. at the community center in Niedernhausen, Darmstädter Str. 50, and take a joint bike tour to the nature conservation barn at Reinheimer Teich.

After arrival at 2 p.m., a ceremonial handover of a donation from the former association to the activists of the nature conservation barn is planned. This donation supports the valuable work that is done there. Afterwards, the participants can take a tour of the nature conservation barn, during which they receive a lot of information about the nature experience center.

experience the ecosystem up close

A highlight of the event will be the opportunity to experience the ecosystem of the Reinheim pond up close. The end of the event is a cozy coffee table with cakes and stimulating conversations. Registration for participation is required and can be made by email to event@fischbachtal-kreativ.org

It is important to know that the event is in the context of the city cycling campaign that starts this weekend. Cyclists are asked to bring their helmet, weather -adapted clothing and your bike. Guests who do not want to cycle are also welcome and can arrive by car. There are parking facilities around the Reinheim pond, for example in the sewage treatment plant between Spachbrücken and Habitzheim.

a diverse event program

In addition to this event, the area of ​​Frankfurt am Main will offer a variety of environmental and nature conservation events in the coming weeks. According to naturtermine.de numerous activities are planned, from lectures to excursions to workshops. The last update of the joint event plan comprises 241 events that are usually free of charge.

These events promote awareness of our environment and offer the opportunity to experience diverse topics such as insect diversity and wild herb cooking courses up close. If you are interested, you can find out more about various environmental organizations such as NABU, BUND and local adult education centers that organize the events.

Overall, the event promises a valuable opportunity on May 18 to find out about nature and become active locally while at the same time strengthening the community.

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