Germ play in the forest

Kids' play in the forest – play with nature's treasures 🐌🍂🍄‍🟫

Whether you are staying overnight in Forest Village, visiting the Forest Tower or spending a day in the climbing park, you can play a little game that brings you very close to nature. Playing in the forest is a classic and cozy activity that invites both children and adults to sense, discover and immerse themselves – and spot the little treasures of the forest that lie right at our feet.

How do you do it?

Start by collecting different things from the forest floor: rocks, leaves of different shapes and colors, pine cones, acorns, feathers, moss, snail shells – everything the forest has to offer. Place the things on a table or a tree stump and cover them with a cloth, a sweater or whatever you have to hand.

Lift the cloth for 30 seconds and let the participants look and feel. Then cover the things again, and now it's time to remember what was hidden under the cloth. If there is something the participants can't remember, you can give them little clues to help.

When the game is over, the next part begins: now the participants have to go out and find things on the forest floor themselves. These can be the same objects as in the game – or something completely new that they spot themselves. You can make it a quiet and pleasant cooperative exercise or a small competition.

A game that opens the senses

Take the opportunity to see, feel and smell nature, and get up close to some of the things we otherwise easily overlook on the go. You get right down to eye level with the details of the forest, and the game often opens up for good conversations about trees, plants, insects and wildlife. About the changing of the seasons, the cycle of nature – and how it's all connected.

Enjoy!


The book pops out

It is one of the highlights of the year.

These days the beech trees unfold their leaves and create a brightly colored roof over Camp Adventure's boardwalk. It is magical and marks the arrival of spring and the renewal of nature, but it is also crucial for the forest ecosystem.

With the beech trees' dense branches and broad leaves that filter the sunlight, they create a shady environment that is perfect for plants and animals. The trees help keep the soil moist and help provide a habitat for the animals, while also supporting a diverse plant life.

Welcome back, green beech trees.


Go on a unique and wet nature adventure

Listening to the rhythm of the falling rain can be meditative.

Imagine walking in the middle of Camp Adventure's forest under the majestic beech trees, where the leaves protect you from the drops. Listen, close your eyes, and feel the goosebumps come up.

Rainy days are amazing with the smell of the wet earth, the dancing wind and the splashing puddles. It's a nature adventure - whether you're walking through the forest or standing on top of the Forest Tower. And when it rains, you will usually only share nature and the Forest Tower with a few other guests.

Visit us on a rainy day and get a unique sensory experience.


Find unique experiences near the Forest Tower

Camp Adventure's guests can now discover even more of South Zealand and Møn.

With the Sydsjælland & Møn app, you can be inspired by experiences, accommodation and places to eat. The app also contains a map function, which should make it easier to find cycling and walking routes. The app is available in Danish, German and English.

It pulls information from GuideDanmark, KultuNaut and GeoFa and is updated every night to ensure that the app is packed with the latest data.

Good luck on your trip to South Zealand and Møn!


One of our personal favourites

Our footpath doesn't wind for fun.

The 3,2-kilometer footpath at Camp Adventure zigzags through the forest, where it twists and curves around the trees.

When we built the trail, we wanted to take care of the forest and its inhabitants as best we could. This is also the reason why the footpath is raised above the forest floor and that visitors are asked not to leave the path while walking through the forest.

The footpath gives you the opportunity to enjoy nature, which it also protects.


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