Wald, © M. Schmitz

Waldführungen - den Wald erleben

Aug 16, 2026

Nickenich

We meet in the parking lot at the Tumulus in Nickenich.

Age recommendation: from babies to the elderly

Length: approx. 2-3 km (only a slight incline)

Duration: approx. 2.5 hours

Cost: €25 per person, own children free, otherwise €10 per child

Equipment: sturdy, closed shoes, rainproof clothing

Unfortunately, dogs have to stay at home

Registration required with Ms. Schmitz (forest guide), post@diewaldmeisterin.com or 02632/958955


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  • Only at August 16, 2026
    At 10:30

Place

Laacherstrasse
56645 Nickenich

Contact

Monika Schmitz
56645 Nickenich
Phone: +49 2632 958955

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