Outdoor hikes, whether it’s camping in the wild, hiking, trekking, or urban exploration.
Discover the various ways to spend your time outdoors with an outdoor hike—whether alone or with your dog. Whether you opt for a day hike or an overnight adventure, there are numerous options to explore nature and enjoy the scenery. You can choose a guided tour, geocaching with GPS, or traditional map navigation.
Hiking and trekking are just a few of the ways to enjoy your outdoor adventure. There’s also the option to discover “lost places”—abandoned buildings often hidden deep in the woods away from the trails. Nature starts to reclaim these structures, and exploring these deserted locations can be a fascinating experience.
No matter how you plan your outdoor hike, don’t forget to prepare for the adventure. Research your route, bring the right gear, and respect nature. Enjoy your time outdoors and experience the beauty of nature up close.
We’ll take you along on our adventures during the outdoor hike.
The wilderness offers an incredibly beautiful experience and unexpected highlights during adventure vacations or explorations.
On our walks, we discovered a bunker from World War II, as shown in the photo.
But old castles and remnants of human activity can also be discovered on these tours.
As you explore nature, a new adventure could be waiting behind every tree. Each planned or spontaneous hike will offer you and your companions an experience you’ll fondly remember.
Geocaching Activity During Outdoor Hiking Adventures
A hike or trek in the wilderness can be a truly unique experience, especially when you set small goals and tasks. Geocaching adds even more adventure to these excursions and creates lasting memories.
Geocaching is an outdoor treasure-hunting game where players search for hidden containers, known as geocaches, using puzzles and GPS devices or mobile apps. In its simplest form, a geocache contains a logbook where you sign your name. With the appropriate app, you can also log your find digitally.
Experience the thrill of discovery as you successfully find a geocache and uncover the breathtaking beauty of nature. On our YouTube channel, we will share highlights from our geocaching adventures.
Set your next adventure in motion by adding geocaching to your upcoming hike or trekking tour. Experience nature in a new and exciting way.
Lost Places – Abandoned/ Forgotten Places as an Adventure
If you enjoy hiking and are looking for adventures, Lost Places might be just right for you. A Lost Place is an abandoned site that often exudes a mysterious and intriguing atmosphere.
However, you should be aware that Lost Places are still private property and can only be accessed with official permission. Also, make sure to pay attention to your gear during a Lost Place tour and stay on designated paths to avoid damaging the environment.
A hike to a Lost Place can be an unforgettable experience, but be aware that it can also be dangerous. We will share our experiences and highlights on our YouTube channel to provide you with inspiration and tips.
Our hikes and tours – on the go with the footbus during our treks.
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