Exciting treasure hunt in the Natureum: Children discover nature on the day of unity!

Exciting treasure hunt in the Natureum: Children discover nature on the day of unity!

On October 3, the day of German unity, an exciting event takes place in the Natureum Niederelbe under the motto "together". The small but fine treasure hunt is carried out in the Elbe coast park, where the participants can go on a discovery tour with GPS devices. The goal? Find hidden treasures that offer exciting information about nature and environmental protection.

In particular, the younger visitors are invited to participate. Children from the age of eight can participate free of charge, while the adults should adjust to a 9 euro entry fee. The treasure hunts start at fixed times: 10 a.m., 11.45 a.m., 1.30 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. However, if you want to participate, you have to register beforehand by email to info@natureum-niederele.de because the number of participants is limited. After registration you will receive a confirmation that entitles you to participate.

Diverse experiences in the Natureum

But that's not all! In the park, visitors can also take part in a rally that conveys exciting knowledge of synergies in nature. The topic revolves around the extraordinary relationships between living beings, such as the insects and plants or between fish swarms. This rally can be made independently of the treasure hunt and ensures even more fun and learning in nature.

For everyone who wants to learn more about the understanding of nature and the importance of sustainability, the event offers an ideal opportunity. The children can develop together with other strategies to live more environmentally conscious in everyday life. Natureum Niederelbe has the ideal for conveying knowledge and strengthening the sense of community.

The Natureum is open from Tuesday to Sunday and on public holidays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the months of July and August it is open to additional Monday. It is located near Balje / Neuhaus and can be conveniently reached from Stade via Wischhafen to the Elbe Fälung or along the federal road 73 from Stade towards Cuxhaven.

The prices are very moderate for a visit, with children up to four years of age can be found free of charge. It is also noticeable that it is allowed to bring dogs on the museum site as long as they remain on a leash. On the phone number (04753) 84 21 10, visitors receive more information about the events and for arrival.

For all those who are interested in nature and environmental protection, the event in the Natureum is an optimal way to gain exciting insights and actively shape the day of German unity. The organizers hope to welcome many small discoverers and to set a sign of sustainability together.

More details on this event are available on the Natureum website, which always offers current information. Visit the website for more details .

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