The free offer from the districts is aimed at teenagers and young adults between the ages of 14 and 20 who want to get to know the country and its people alongside practical nature conservation work.
There is a lot to experience: landscape conservation work in the Hungarian lowlands leads to unique nature experiences such as the bee-eater colony near Albertirsa, but the one-week program also includes excursions to the beautiful oxbow lakes of the Tisza with a boat trip. Under expert guidance and supervision, the participants learn about practical nature conservation work in the sand dunes.
But there will also be plenty of fun - after all, the camp is also an opportunity to get to know people of the same age from Pest County. The joy of working in nature and making new contacts or even friendships promise a varied week. Excursions lead to the Hungarian capital Budapest, to the Pustza countryside and to a thermal spa.
It is important to the districts of Ludwigsburg and Pest that young people get to know and understand each other. For this reason, participation in the International Youth Nature Conservation Camp with bus travel, accommodation and meals is free of charge for teenagers and young adults from the Ludwigsburg district.
As the number of participants is limited, please register in writing by March 20 at the latest:
Ludwigsburg District Office
GT 101
Mrs. Hofmeier
Hindenburgstraße 40
71638 Ludwigsburg
or by e-mail: lena.hofmeier@landkreis-ludwigsburg.de
Further information about the partner county and its nature:
www.landkreis-ludwigsburg.de/de/landratsamt-landkreis/partnerschaften/ungarn-komitat-pest
