Discovery day for children: Adventure on the nose path in Albisheim!

Discovery day for children: Adventure on the nose path in Albisheim!
On May 17, 2025, the nose path "Gugg e Mol" in Albisheim will become a stage for an exciting child hike that focuses on environmental and nature conservation. As the Wochenblatt Reporter reports the event on children from six years and Accompanying persons.
The meeting point is at 9:30 a.m. at the hiking car park at the Weinlounge in Albisheim. The hike lasts about two hours and leads the participants through a varied landscape with a total of eight stations. Guest guide Wolfgang Müller will send the group on a journey of discovery, where exciting questions about nature and the animals around the waiting tower are raised.
focus: environmental education
The nose path, which runs in the picturesque Rhineland-Palatinate, is a themed path that aims at sensitization to species protection, environmental protection and sustainability. The children are accompanied by the mascots Paul, Rosa and Fritzi, who provide information about various habitats as well as local animals and plants at each station. According to Tourplaner Rheinland-Pfalz is.
The path is child -friendly and attractive. It offers different substrates: 19.84 % asphalt, 26.60 % gravel path and mostly 53.55 % natural path. This variety ensures interesting exploration options. Special highlights are the views of the Wartturm, which is located at a height of 264 m, and picnic options at the highest point of the hike.
registration and participation
Participation in the hike is free of charge, but registration is required. Interested parties can register by phone at 06351 490981 or by email to tourism@vg-goellheim.de. Weather -appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended because the weather in nature can be unpredictable.
The event aims to bring the children closer to the importance of the natural environment and to enable them to make unique experiences in nature. Led by experienced nature and landscape guides who act as an ambassador in their region, the children are not only entertained, but also actively involved in the environmental education process, such as rethinking Rhineland-Palatinate
Overall, the hike is a wonderful opportunity for families to discover nature, and a contribution to promoting sustainable awareness among the youngest members of the community.
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