The Jubi garden - a nature experience area
Multifaceted and spacious
The garden is both a living and leisure space for people and its natural inhabitants - at various stations, our visitors can explore habitats and special features through design elements. There are bee colonies, a meadow orchard, herbs and berries, hedges, natural stones, a pond and a Benjes hedge. As well as an energy and environmental trail as a QR rally. These elements are embedded in our educational programmes.
The life cycle of insects is illustrated by 5 metal artworks designed by architect Ellen Neuschel. Ponds, deadwood and hedges are present in the JuBi in a variety of forms and provide space and habitat for a multitude of animals.
Enjoyment also means taste: in front of the kitchen and around the greenhouse, the colourful herbs and fruit beds encourage visitors to smell, taste and snack.
The high rope course challenges teams with its impressive height and is used in an educational context.
Other adventure-based educational structures (seesaw, low rope course) are also available.
- Sports field
- 1 Greenhouse - our ‘green classroom’
- High and low rope course for experiential self- and social skills training
- Colourful flowering meadows for insects and biodiversity
- Terrace / sunbathing lawn
- Campfire site
The high rope course as part of experiential education programmes
Self and social skills training for different target groups
Challenges at lofty heights
Getting involved in unfamiliar situations, accepting challenges, becoming aware of your own fears, asking for help, developing confidence and taking responsibility for yourself and others are just some of the learning and training opportunities that the high rope course can offer with educational support.
Experiential team training
The high rope course - as part of experiential education training - is a valuable component in the development and promotion of personal and social skills. Individuals and groups are clearly challenged by training on the high rope course. The possibility to experience both solo and group dynamic ensures intensity and an atmosphere of responsibility. We support participants in transferring their learning to their professional and everyday lives.
It makes sense to integrate the high rope course into preparatory or accompanying activities. They form the framework for a meaningful educational use of the high rope course and ensure that group topics and any existing conflicts become accessible.
Year-round training field
Our high rope course is open all year round. Groups of 6 to 12 people (aged 12 and over) can use the high rope course in almost any weather, with the exception of storms and high winds. The time required to visit the high rope course is very individual and depends on the number of people and the educational goal.
With a lot of security
Well-trained adventure educators lead groups and teams as high rope course trainers, developing a programme tailored to the group and guarantee a high standard of safety. It goes without saying that we offer reliable support from the first contact to the final farewell.
Our high rope course is available to groups and teams from youth work and schools, associations and social institutions as well as commercial enterprises as an accompanying experiential educational training tool.