Sensory Field Expansion: "Total Auditory Experience"
Action Trail at Wöhrder Wiese: A Fascinating Journey Through Prehistoric Times and the Sensory World of Hearing
From now until September 14, the Action Trail at Wöhrder Wiese transforms into a prehistoric adventure, inviting visitors to step into the world of ancient giants. This year's theme takes you on a 1.5 km forest trail, where you'll encounter over 70 life-size dinosaurs and other ancient animals [1].
The Action Trail is designed to cater to a wide range of age groups, making it an ideal family-friendly educational experience. As you navigate through the trail, you'll have the chance to learn about these colossal creatures in an interactive and playful manner [2].
A highlight of the trail is the museum, which houses original fossils, including a juvenile T. rex skeleton and the famous Archaeopteryx fossil. Additionally, the giant pterosaur "Dracula," considered the largest and heaviest flying dinosaur, is a must-see [1].
The Action Trail is more than just a walk through prehistoric times. It offers a sensory experience, immersing visitors in the sights, sounds, and even smells of the era [5].
While dinosaurs and ancient animals dominate the Action Trail, it also provides insights into the world of hearing and not hearing [6]. The "All Ears" themed Experience Field, located within the Action Trail, offers a variety of interactive stations related to ear-related topics [7].
Among the attractions at the Experience Field is the Pancake Station, a classic favourite, and the Panoptikum and Crazy House [8]. These additional attractions promise a day filled with fun and learning for all ages.
Whether you're a dinosaur enthusiast or simply looking for a unique family day out, the Action Trail at Wöhrder Wiese offers an unforgettable experience into prehistoric times [4]. With approximately 100 interactive stations available, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
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