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Forest Retreat in Germany

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Forest Retreats in Germany
Forest Retreats in Germany

Forest Retreat in Germany

Join the annual German Forest Days, a nationwide event taking place on the third weekend of September, as the city of Aschaffenburg opens its doors to forest enthusiasts and curious minds.

On September 20th, the Fasanerie Aschaffenburg will play host to a series of guided tours, each offering an exciting mix of practical knowledge and external perspectives. These tours, which are part of the German Forest Days, will cover various topics, including forest and recreation, forest and nature conservation, and the focus of this article, forest and climate.

The "Forest and Climate" guided tour, scheduled for 2:00 p.m., will be led by experienced foresters and external specialists, though the specific name of the external expert conducting the tour is not yet available in the sources.

The tours will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., providing ample opportunities for exploration. Each tour will last one hour, ensuring a manageable and engaging experience for all participants.

Information about the tours, including the specific details of each tour, can be found on the provided link.

After the tours, participants are invited to exchange ideas over coffee, tea, or cold drinks, fostering a sense of community and further discussions on forest-related topics.

In addition to the tours, information stands will complement the event, providing further resources for those interested in learning more about forests and their role in our environment.

For those with younger explorers, a children's program supported by the LBV is available, ensuring that everyone can participate in the German Forest Days.

The German Forest Days are supported by the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Homeland (BMLEH) and selected partners, including the Office for Food, Agriculture and Forestry, Karlstadt.

These events aim to visually convey knowledge, create acceptance, and engage in dialogue on various forest topics, making them an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in forests to learn and engage.

So, mark your calendars for September 20th and join the German Forest Days in Aschaffenburg for a day filled with forest exploration and learning.

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