We will hike along the border between the Nationalpark Sumava and the Natura 2000 European reserves in Austria and the Czech Republic. On the way, we will encounter gigantic ancient trees, granite boulders, boulder forts, deadwood and nurse-log reproduction. This way, we gather borderline experiences about growth and decay of the forest as well as about nature conservation, bark beetles and economizing with the renewable resource wood.
The hike takes us from the cultivated Natura 2000 Böhmerwald (Bohemian Forest) and Mühltäler area to the Nationalpark Sumava in the Czech Republic.
Throughout the day, you will be able to enjoy unique views and insights into the Böhmerwald's nature. Gigantic ancient trees, granite boulders and boulder forts, deadwood as well as nurse-log reproduction are the topics of the hike.
Depending on the demands and desires of the group, length and difficulty of the route can be adjusted.
Equipment: good hiking gear, sturdy footwear, rain gear / wind breaker, food and drink, passport
Meeting point by arrangement
Number of participants:
MIN 10 people
MAX 80 people
Group appointments possible for 10 people and more
several classes can be attended to simultaneously
The guided tour is bookable year-round!
Pursuant to the programme.
Daily.
Group rates
Children (up to 14 years) 5.00 euros (p.p.)
Students 5.00 euros (p.p.)
Adults 10.00 euros (p.p.)
School class 5.00 euros (p.p.)
Sonnenwald 17, 4161 Ulrichsberg
+43 7288 27055
iris@boehmerwaldschule.at
www.boehmerwaldschule.at