Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of German-Polish
Euro­pean-Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park

Asso­ci­a­tion of Friends of the Ger­man-Pol­ish Euro­pean Nation­al Park Low­er Oder Val­ley e.V.
Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foundation

Wide meadows, wild forest — hike over the wilderness adventure trail to the bison pasture

Wide meadows, wild forest — hike over the wilderness adventure trail to the bison pasture

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The wilder­ness adven­ture trail in Criewen was cre­at­ed from the so-called wild for­est path, strong­ly influ­enced by storm “Xavier” in Octo­ber 2017. A sec­tion (1 km) was not cleared after the storm so that the wilder­ness could be expe­ri­enced direct­ly. This excur­sion shows the con­se­quences of the storm and how the wilder­ness is devel­op­ing: fall­en trees, huge root plates, dead wood that rots and gives rise to new life, an expe­ri­ence of nature that makes it clear how impres­sive wild forests can be.

Unfor­tu­nate­ly, in Feb­ru­ary 2021, the wilder­ness adven­ture trail was destroyed by an ille­gal chain­saw action by res­i­dents of Criewen, a shame for nature, but also for the many tourists for whom this rus­tic obsta­cle course was a high­light of their vis­it to the low­er Oder val­ley. But even now the wilder­ness adven­ture trail is an expe­ri­ence, even if more for the eyes than for the muscles.

The wilder­ness adven­ture trail leads to the bisons, the real kings of the for­est. Since 2012, the last native wild cat­tle in Europe have been kept by the Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foun­da­tion at the only nation­al park in Bran­den­burg. Euro­pean bison were already at home here when there was no state of Bran­den­burg and no nation­al park. They belong, so to speak, to the indige­nous peo­ple who have now returned to their old homeland.

After a short walk through the nation­al park, the excur­sion par­tic­i­pants come to the real kings of the for­est, who are expert­ly appoint­ed by the board of direc­tors of the Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foun­da­tion, Dr. Ans­gar Vöss­ing. Stur­dy shoes and binoc­u­lars are advantageous.

All cur­rent­ly valid state reg­u­la­tions are observed!
The excur­sion takes place in the great out­doors, all dis­tances can be observed.

Meet­ing point: Criewen Cas­tle, main portal

An excur­sion to the Low­er Oder Val­ley Nation­al Park Foun­da­tion togeth­er with Dr. Ans­gar Vöss­ing (board member).

Reg­is­tra­tion is required!

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