Join us for a safe and social hike in Šumava Mountains. Starting in Kvilda, we’ll explore the source of the Vltava River, Bučina, and scenic forest trails. A mindful outdoor adventure for all nature lovers.
We invite you to an unforgettable trip into the heart of nature, perfect for both experienced hikers and beginners. Discover the beauty of the Cerová vrchovina, learn about safe hiking, and enjoy a day full of movement, relaxation, and new friendships. Clearly marked trails, the guidance of experienced hikers, and a welcoming atmosphere will ensure a safe and pleasant experience. Join us and explore nature in the company of people who share the same passion as you!
In this 10km hike we’ll visit the Buracas do Casmilo, amazing natural limestone holes and caves shaped by water over thousands of years, explore valleys, and enjoy some fresh air. No experience needed, just good vibes!
A journey near Budapest, which experienced hikers and people interested in hiking can both enjoy. Come along with us and learn about safe hiking while being surrounded by nature and people with the same interests as you. Clearly indicated trails and experienced hikers ensure a wonderful and risk-free opportunity to exercise and meet with people.
Tap to Create is a youth exchange using digital tools for creativity, storytelling, and advocacy through hands-on workshops and cultural exchange.
Join us in the exploration of social wellbeing, while striving to better ourselves together in north-east Hungary!
Join us on a journey into the world of technology, artificial intelligence, and digital innovation. During Plugged In, you will explore AI tools, develop digital skills and reflect on the ethical use of technology in a fun way. This project connects young people across Europe, offering unforgettable learning experiences!
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