{"id":5052,"date":"2021-01-07T17:07:11","date_gmt":"2021-01-07T15:07:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/?page_id=5052"},"modified":"2023-09-14T15:16:37","modified_gmt":"2023-09-14T13:16:37","slug":"for-schools-one-day-programmes","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/en\/nationalpark-erleben\/schulen-und-gruppen\/fuer-schulen\/fuer-schulen-eintagige-programme\/","title":{"rendered":"For schools - One-day programmes"},"content":{"rendered":"<section id='lightpress__section--block_7e1a08327a4ee56a581e5918d03fc03c' class='lightpress__section lightpress__section--image-text lightpress__section--full_width lightpress__section--'><div class=\"image-text\">\n    <div class=\"image-text__content image-text__column\">\n        <p class=\"image-text__subtitle\">Low rope structures for the high art of balance<\/p>\n        <h3 class=\"image-text__title uppercase color-text-darker\">HIGH ALTITUDE RUSH IN THE VALLEY<\/h3>\n        <div class=\"image-text__text wysiwyg color-text-grey\">\n            <p>The focus here is on special rope structures that run a maximum of one metre above the ground. Together we focus on balancing and moving at jumping height and playfully gain experience in nature. The focus is not on adrenaline, but on playing with balance. Aren't we also constantly searching for it in everyday life? Away from fear of heights and thrills, a varied, low rope course creates the framework to train concentration and strengthen confidence in one's own abilities. Under the expert guidance of National Park Rangers, we learn how to skilfully master various elements, overcome obstacles and train our own balance.<\/p>\n<p>Let's be honest - isn't there perhaps something of an artist or climber in each of us? Let's find out together!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Price<\/strong> \u20ac 10,00\/pupil:in half day<\/p>\n\n        <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/wp-content\/uploads\/Hoehenrausch.jpg\" alt=\"Hoehenrausch\" class=\"image-text__image image-text__column\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<section id='lightpress__section--block_5687e5be203fd6c2bfe68689e3d0cb43' class='lightpress__section lightpress__section--image-text lightpress__section--full_width lightpress__section--'><div class=\"image-text\">\n    <div class=\"image-text__content image-text__column\">\n        <p class=\"image-text__subtitle\">Discover animal tracks and trails<\/p>\n        <h3 class=\"image-text__title uppercase color-text-darker\">NATURE DETECTIVES: IN SEARCH OF CLUES<\/h3>\n        <div class=\"image-text__text wysiwyg color-text-grey\">\n            <p>Imagine you are out in the forest with your friends for a day. What do you leave behind? Only footprints or one or two more tracks? An apple core, crushed grass or maybe you went to the toilet in the forest? (Don't worry, we'll be very discreet about this.) Animals leave exactly the same traces in nature: footprints or footprints, remains of food, droppings or even dropped antlers or bones. We get to know some of our forest inhabitants - from the bark beetle to the lynx - and go on a search together: Which animals live here in the forest and how can we tell?<br \/>\nLet's be curious nature detectives and find out who has left many a trace here in the forest!<\/p>\n\n        <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/wp-content\/uploads\/Nationalpark_Gesaeuse_Kids\u00a9StefanLeitner_139.jpg\" alt=\"Nationalpark_Ges\u00e4use_Kids\u00a9StefanLeitner_139\" class=\"image-text__image image-text__column\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<section id='lightpress__section--block_dc15d49d98889dd753fac0459cfd261e' class='lightpress__section lightpress__section--image-text lightpress__section--full_width lightpress__section--'><div class=\"image-text\">\n    <div class=\"image-text__content image-text__column\">\n        <p class=\"image-text__subtitle\">A visit to the water wonderland<\/p>\n        <h3 class=\"image-text__title uppercase color-text-darker\">Water Adventure Park St. Gallen<\/h3>\n        <div class=\"image-text__text wysiwyg color-text-grey\">\n            <p>Fun and adventure<br \/>\nIs water your element? Then you've come to the right place: various dams, locks, hydroelectric power plants and boat canals are waiting for you to discover and - above all - actively try them out!<\/p>\n<p>Registration:<br \/>\nWassererlebnispark St. Gallen, Bodenweg 64, 8933 St. Gallen,<br \/>\n+43(0)6645204426, <a href=\"mailto:office@wassererlebnispark.at\">office@wassererlebnispark.at<\/a><\/p>\n\n        <\/div>\n                    <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wasserspielpark.at\/\" target=\"_blank\"               class=\"image-text__link button button--dark\">\n                Discover more\n            <\/a>\n            <\/div>\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/wp-content\/uploads\/Nationalpark_Gesaeuse_\u00a9StefanLeitner_115.jpg\" alt=\"National Park_Ges\u00e4use_\u00a9StefanLeitner_115\" class=\"image-text__image image-text__column\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<section id='lightpress__section--block_40a01e9909eb2896bd2663e2b91401b0' class='lightpress__section lightpress__section--image-text lightpress__section--full_width lightpress__section--'><div class=\"image-text\">\n    <div class=\"image-text__content image-text__column\">\n        <p class=\"image-text__subtitle\">Experience nature up close<\/p>\n        <h3 class=\"image-text__title uppercase color-text-darker\">Wilderness in the Ges\u00e4use<\/h3>\n        <div class=\"image-text__text wysiwyg color-text-grey\">\n            <p>\"Well, it looks wild there!\" - when parents say that about a child's room, they are not exactly thrilled. But when we say the same about the water, the forest or the rocks in the Ges\u00e4use National Park, we are usually fascinated. Why? \"Wild\" in a protected area means that nature can develop freely: Water flows freely, trees are allowed to grow old, boulders tumble down. In this programme we look together at what it means when nature develops \"wildly\" and humans (almost) do not intervene. We go in search of animals that can only live in dead wood and explore why neither the forest nor the fallen boulders need to be cleaned up here.<\/p>\n<p>So, let's explore the \"wild\" Ges\u00e4use together and discover how beauty unfolds in apparent chaos.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Details<\/strong>: May to October, from 4th grade onwards<br \/>\n<strong>Price<\/strong> \u20ac10,00\/pupil:in half-day, \u20ac15,00\/pupil:in full-day<\/p>\n\n        <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/wp-content\/uploads\/Nationalpark_Gesaeuse_Kids\u00a9StefanLeitner_011.jpg\" alt=\"Nationalpark_Ges\u00e4use_Kids\u00a9StefanLeitner_011\" class=\"image-text__image image-text__column\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<section id='lightpress__section--block_7e4ee1f752a3a14f5187997ebe15854c' class='lightpress__section lightpress__section--image-text lightpress__section--full_width lightpress__section--'><div class=\"image-text image-text--mirrored\">\n    <div class=\"image-text__content image-text__column\">\n        <p class=\"image-text__subtitle\">The largest monastic library in the world<\/p>\n        <h3 class=\"image-text__title uppercase color-text-darker\">Benedictine Abbey Admont<\/h3>\n        <div class=\"image-text__text wysiwyg color-text-grey\">\n            <p>Library &amp; Museum<br \/>\nVisit the largest monastery library in the world and take part in museum education activities.<br \/>\nworkshops!<br \/>\nRegistration:<br \/>\nBenedictine Abbey Admont, 8911 Admont 1, +43(0)3613\/2312-604,<br \/>\n<a href=\"mailto:museum@stiftadmont.at\">museum@stiftadmont.at<\/a><\/p>\n\n        <\/div>\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/stiftadmont.at\/\" target=\"_blank\"               class=\"image-text__link button button--dark\">\n                Discover more\n            <\/a>\n            <\/div>\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/wp-content\/uploads\/Bibliothek_c_StefanLeitner-StiftAdmont_01.jpg\" alt=\"Library_c_StefanLeitner-StiftAdmont_01\" class=\"image-text__image image-text__column\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<section id='lightpress__section--block_a43708f0264ef9721b9034a812212d16' class='lightpress__section lightpress__section--image-text lightpress__section--full_width lightpress__section--'><div class=\"image-text\">\n    <div class=\"image-text__content image-text__column\">\n        <p class=\"image-text__subtitle\">How did the lumberjacks live?<\/p>\n        <h3 class=\"image-text__title uppercase color-text-darker\">Silvanum Forestry Museum<\/h3>\n        <div class=\"image-text__text wysiwyg color-text-grey\">\n            <p>How did the lumberjacks live?<br \/>\nFollow in the footsteps of the lumberjacks by using the interactive<br \/>\nTrain sledge brings the logs down into the valley!<br \/>\nRegistration:<br \/>\nSilvanum Forestry Museum, Gro\u00dfreifling 22, 8931 Landl, +43(0)3633\/2201-40 and<br \/>\n+43(0)3633\/2455, <a href=\"mailto:tourismus@landl.gv.at\">tourismus@landl.gv.at<\/a><\/p>\n\n        <\/div>\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/forstmuseum.at\/\" target=\"_blank\"               class=\"image-text__link button button--dark\">\n                Discover more\n            <\/a>\n            <\/div>\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/nationalpark-gesaeuse.at\/wp-content\/uploads\/Nationalpark_Gesaeuse_Silvanum_\u00a9StefanLeitner_com_014.jpg\" alt=\"Nationalpark_Ges\u00e4use_Silvanum_\u00a9StefanLeitner_com_014\" class=\"image-text__image image-text__column\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n<\/div><\/section>\n\n<section id='lightpress__section--block_73b982534775148030f64d6326b2461d' class='lightpress__section lightpress__section--downloads lightpress__section--full_width lightpress__section--'><div class=\"downloads\">\n    <div class=\"downloads__title-container\">\n        <h2 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