Family adventure in Kleve: Treasure hunt with Elsa at the fish market!

Family adventure in Kleve: Treasure hunt with Elsa at the fish market!

treasure hunt as an educational adventure for families

kleve. On Saturday, August 3, families have the opportunity to go on an exciting treasure hunt in the city of Kleve. The event, which is organized by the economy and tourism city of Kleve, not only offers entertainment, but also the opportunity to get to know the city history in an interactive way.

interactive history of history

During the one -hour tour, the guider Birgit van den Boom slips into the role of Elsa, the wife of the controller. With her lively narrative style, she brings the story of Kleve closer to the participants and tells captivating stories that are brought to life at various stations of treasure hunt. This particularly helps the children to arouse interest in history and have fun at the same time.

a dense schedule for holistic learning

The treasure hunt begins at 3 p.m. at the Elsa fountain on the fish market on Große Strasse. For a participation amount of eight euros per person, children between the ages of six and eleven, accompanied by at least one adult, can take part in this unique adventure. By solving tasks during the tour, the children have the chance to discover a hidden treasure, which supports learning playfully.

booking options and important information

The tours can already be booked online via the website www.kleve-tourismus.de or by phone at 02821/84806 . This simple accessibility enables families to take part in the event quickly and easily. The combination of historical experience and practical learning makes this treasure hunt a valuable addition to the leisure activities of families in Kleve.

The importance of interactive events

Such interactive events are not only fun for families, but also promote the connection to the own city and awareness of local history. They offer an excellent opportunity to develop important values such as teamwork and problem -solving skills. At a time when digital media dominate, it is all the more important to bring children closer to the cultural treasures and traditions of their place of residence.

- Nag

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