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Our winter program:

Table Program Secondary Schools

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Mountain survivalist

Cold and sometimes meters of snow make it difficult for animals to find food and move around in winter. Plants also have to change their metabolism. With age-appropriate activities and information, we learn about the different strategies these creatures have adopted to survive the cold season in the mountains.

Together we examine plants and animals that brave the winter. We also learn how sensitively many alpine animals react to disturbances or changes and how we can contribute to their protection through our behavior.

Contents:

  • Survival strategies of our native animals in winter
  • Wintering strategies of plants
  • Susceptibility of species to disturbance and their endangerment

Meeting place:

  • «Haus der Berge» – Main entrance

Duration:

  • 3 1/2 Hours

Target group:

  • 5th grade

 

 

The taste of nature

Autumnal nature provides us with numerous nuts, berries and wild fruits. These are not only healthy and delicious, they also ensure the survival of many animals in winter. During the educational program in the meadow kitchen, we learn to distinguish and prepare different nuts and berries. In the process, we learn more about their interconnectedness in nature and how we as humans influence this.

Contents:

  • Autumn fruits, nuts and berries
  • Food cycle using the example of nutcracker - stone pine and capercaillie - blueberry
  • Mindful and considerate behavior in nature
  • Mindful handling of food and mindful eating

Meeting point:

  • «House of the mountains» – Main entrance

v:

  • 3 - 4 hours

Target group:

  • 5th to 6th grade

Attention:

  • 2 groups in parallel not possible!

 

 

Climate change in the Alps - Escape Game

Although the global community defined a total of 17 global sustainability goals back in 2015 to ensure that life on our planet is worth living for everyone, little has happened. Things are particularly bad for the famous “SDG 13 - Climate Action”. It was actually agreed to take immediate action to combat climate change and its effects in order to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5 °C. But the climate stations in the national park are already setting new records. At 2 °C, temperatures in the Alps have risen twice as much as the global average over the past 100 years.

To get to the bottom of the details of climate change and learn more about its impact on the Alps, team spirit is required: an exciting escape game and interactive methods not only bring the topic closer, but also highlight the urgency of climate protection.

Contents:

  • Effects of climate change on the Alps using the example of Berchtesgaden National Park
  • Development of joint ideas for climate protection
  • Information on the 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  • Promotion of teamwork and networked thinking

Meeting point:

  • «House of the mountains» – main entrance

Duration:

  • 3 - 4 hours

Target group:

  • from 6th grade

Attention:

  • 2 groups in parallel not possible!

 

 

The Escape Game boxes were financed by Engagement Global with funds from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

The Escape Game boxes were financed by Engagement Global with funds from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development

 

Together for the Vertical Wilderness

Every year, more than a million people with different interests and vacation ideas flock to the world-famous region around Lake Königssee. It takes good concepts and stakeholders who are always willing to talk in order to combine tourism, agricultural and nature conservation concerns and to develop the region sustainably.

Within the framework of a simulation game, we actively deal with a possible conflict of use in the region through discussions, negotiations and decision-making processes. Despite conflicting interests and a resulting conflict, a decision must be made for the region.

Contents:

  • Tasks and goals of the national park and the resulting conflicts of use.
  • Promotion of tolerance and understanding of different points of view
  • Development of common ideas for the future of the region

Meeting place:

  • «Haus der Berge» – Main entrance

Duration:

  • 3 1/2 Hours

Target group:

  • 7th grade to high school

Attention:

  • 2 groups in parallel not possible!

 

 

Wasserwerkstatt

Water is (almost) always in motion - it changes and it changes its environment. In our water lab, we experiment together and find out how the dynamics of natural watercourses shape our valleys, how water shapes our landscape and with what consequences humans intervene in these watercourses. It will be especially exciting when we try to fathom the paths of water in the mountain. Do you know why and where it disappears? In the winter program we explore the aquatic animals that live in our mountain streams and find out how excellently they are adapted to life there.

Contents:

  • Water as a shaper of the landscape
  • Consequences of human intervention in watercourses
  • Living organisms in and around water and their adaptation strategies
  • Importance of water as a resource

Meeting place:

  • «Haus der Berge» – Main entrance

Duration:

  • 3,5-4 Hours

Target group:

  • 5th-8th grade

 

 

Kings of the air

The golden eagle and bearded vulture are truly “kings of the skies”. Despite their size, they don't need a single flap of their wings to glide several hundred meters upwards!

On a hike through the Klausbach Valley, you will learn interesting facts about the way of life and endangerment of these two impressive birds of prey as well as information about measures to protect these impressive species. Looking over their territory, their natural feeding grounds and into an eyrie wall you will learn lots of exciting facts, e.g. about the unusual and different feeding habits of both bird species.

Route:

From the Hintersee National Park information point to the golden eagle observation point in Klausbachtal and back to the starting point.

Contents:

  • Occurrence and endangerment
  • Protective measures
  • Hunting strategies
  • Breeding behavior

Meeting point:

  • National Park Information Point Hintersee

Duration:

  • 2 - 3 hours

Target group:

  • 5th to 8th grade

Requirements:

  • average physical condition, sturdy shoes, binoculars

 

 

Wild in winter forest

The stories of the red deer and the forest in the National Park are closely connected. When the floodplains were still unobstructed, the deer moved from the mountains to the valleys in winter. Since this is no longer possible, the red deer today remain in the National Park in winter gates. On a guided tour to the Klausbach valley we will not only get to know the mountain forests with their typical tree species, but also visit the game feeding area in the Klausbach valley, where with a bit of luck we will be able to observe the otherwise shy red deer at close range.

Route:

From the information point to the game feeding in the Klausbach valley and back (feeding time at the game feeding at 14.00).

Contents:

  • Red deer in winter
  • History of the forest in the National Park
  • Wintering strategies of the deer and the native tree species

Meeting place:

  • National Park Information Point Hintersee

Duration:

  • 3 ½ Hours

Target group:

  • 5th - 8th grade

Attention:

  • Absolutely warm clothes + waterproof shoes

 

 

Experience the national park valleys up close!

Come to Berchtesgaden National Park and experience one of our main valleys up close. Because there are not only lots of exciting things to discover there. Here we will learn that nature can manage quite well without us. What seems chaotic to us at first follows complex laws, because everything in nature is interconnected.

Using games and activities, we discover the wilderness of our main valleys and experience the national park in an age-appropriate and playful way. The holistic experience of nature in the national park is the focus of this guided tour.

Contents:

  • General national park topics
  • Flora and fauna of the national park
  • Wilderness in Berchtesgaden National Park
  • Cycles in nature

Duration:

  • from 2 hours

Target group:

  • 5th to 10th grade

 

Klausbach valley

... the cross-border Klausbachtal valley with its numerous numerous alpine pastures and the wild Mühlsturzhorns.

Route:

In the Klausbach valley on flat terrain

Meeting point:

  • National Park Information Point Hintersee

 

 

Let nature be nature

The magnificent high mountain landscape around the Watzmann and Königssee is one of the main attractions of the Bavarian Alps all year round. A wide variety of uses and major nature conservation goals have had to be reconciled here for more than 100 years. Over 1.6 million visitors a year to one of the most species-rich areas in Germany! How does it work? On a winter hike in the valleys of the national park, you will learn more about the special features of the protected area and get to know the aims and history of Germany's only Alpine national park.

Route:

The tour can take place in Klausbachtal or at Malerwinkel.

Contents:

  • Goals and tasks of the national park
  • Natural dynamics
  • Altitude levels and vegetation zones
  • Flora and fauna in winter

Meeting place:

  • National Park information point Hintersee (Klausbachhaus), or TI information point Königssee parking lot

Duration:

  • 2 ½ Hours

Target group:

  • from 11th grade / adults

Anforderung:

  • Average condition + mountain boots

Costs:

none

 

 

Bear, Wolf, Lynx & Man

Bit by bit, the large predators are returning to their former habitats. On a hike through the wintry Klausbach valley, you will not only learn about the way of life of the predators, but also about possible conflicts that may arise due to their return. Learn more about the approaches to solutions for a low-conflict coexistence that are being developed within the framework of wildlife management.

Route:

From the National Park Information Point Hintersee to Klausbach Valley and back to the starting point.

Contents:

  • History and way of life of the large carnivores
  • Current distribution
  • Habitat requirements
  • Conflicts and management measures

Meeting place:

  • National Park Information Point Hintersee

Duration:

  • 3 ½ Hours

Target group:

  • 9th grade to high school

Requirements:

  • Average condition + mountain boots

 

 

Golden eagle & bearded vulture

Golden eagles and bearded vultures are truly "kings of the air". Despite their size, they don't need a single wing beat to glide up several hundred meters in altitude!

On a hike through the Klausbach Valley, you will learn interesting facts about the way of life and endangerment of these two impressive birds of prey, as well as information about measures to protect these impressive species. While looking over their territories, their natural feeding areas and into an eyrie wall, you will learn a lot of exciting things, e.g. also about the extraordinary and different feeding habits of both bird species.

Route:

From the National Park Information Point Hintersee to the Golden Eagle Observation Point in Klausbach Valley and back to the starting point.

Contents:

  • Occurrence and endangerment
  • Protection measures
  • Hunting strategies
  • Breeding behavior

Meeting place:

  • National Park Information Point Hintersee

Duration:

  • 2 ½ Hours

Target group:

  • 9th grade to high school

Requirements:

  • Average condition; mountain boots; bring binoculars!

 

 

Winter at Hintersee

The Water habitat holds many secrets and shows fascinating beauties especially in winter. How do the animals on the water survive the harsh winter in the mountains? What life is hidden under the ice? What temperatures prevail in the winter waters? On a guided tour at Hintersee you will get to know the water habitat in winter and learn more about the adaptation strategies of animals and plants to the cold season.

Route:

Easy hike along the Hintersee in Ramsau and back to the starting point.

Contents:

  • Temperatures in standing and flowing waters
  • Animal and plant life
  • at the water in winter

Meeting place:

  • Parking lot Seeklause

Duration:

  • 2 ½ Hours

Target group:

  • 9th grade to high school

Requirements:

  • Average condition + mountain boots

 

 

Red deer in winter

From late autumn on, the red deer no longer find food on the snow-covered mountains and move to lower valley locations. On a hike in the snow-covered Klausbach valley, you will learn a lot of interesting facts about the way of life of deer and hinds and have the opportunity to look at different antlers and skins up close. With a little luck you can observe the otherwise shy wild animals. A wooden tower about eleven meters high makes it possible to observe the red deer from two viewing platforms at a height of three and six meters. Visitors with limited mobility can also reach the first viewing level via a covered, barrier-free ramp.

Route:

From the information point to the game feeding in the Klausbach valley and back (feeding time at the game feeding at 14.00).

Contents:

  • Way of life of the red deer
  • Sense and purpose of winter feeding
  • Klausbach valley habitat with its typical species golden eagle and chamois

Meeting place:

  • National Park Information Point Hintersee

Duration:

  • 2 ½ Hours

Target group:

  • 9th grade to high school

Requirements:

  • Average condition; mountain boots; bring binoculars!

 

 

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