moderate
3 days, 10:00–15:00 daily
Participants should have basic agility and endurance suitable for outdoor climbing and hiking.
Discover the Abenteuer Herbstcamp at Hochseilgarten Hasloh, a thrilling three-day climbing camp for kids aged 8-14 in autumn. Exclusive early access to the ropes course, forest games, and tablet-guided treasure hunts make this a must-try outdoor escape near Hamburg.
3 Tage Abenteuer im Hochseilgarten Hasloh
Experience an exhilarating holiday at the first-ever climbing camp in Hasloh! Enjoy exclusive climbing sessions before opening hours, thrilling forest activities, and engaging games. Embark on a unique treasure hunt equipped with tablets as you explore the beautiful Hasloher Pfingstwald. Get ready for adventure and unforgettable memories!
Experience an exhilarating holiday at the first-ever climbing camp in Hasloh! Enjoy exclusive climbing sessions before opening hours, thrilling forest activities, and engaging games. Embark on a unique treasure hunt equipped with tablets as you explore the beautiful Hasloher Pfingstwald. Get ready for adventure and unforgettable memories!
Autumn in Schleswig-Holstein can be chilly and wet; bring waterproof layers and a change of clothes.
Closed-toe shoes with good grip are necessary for safe climbing and forest exploration.
Carry a personal water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day, especially during physical activities.
Arrive a few minutes before 10:00 AM to get settled and ready for the exclusive early climbing sessions.
The Hasloher Pfingstwald is part of a protected forest region reflecting northern Germany’s commitment to nature conservation.
The camp promotes Leave No Trace principles and uses minimal-impact equipment to protect the forest environment.
Keeps kids dry and comfortable during rainy or damp conditions in autumn.
fall specific
Protect hands and improve grip on ropes and climbing equipment.
Provides support and traction during forest hunts and climbing activities.
Used onsite for the interactive treasure hunt; provided by the camp but families may bring their own.