Games and animals: An unforgettable day on the Gowerlalm

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The OWV branch club Theisseil-Muglhof invited children to an exciting afternoon on the Gowerlalm, with games and animal encounters.

Der OWV Zweigverein Theisseil-Muglhof lud Kinder zu einem spannenden Nachmittag auf der Gowerlalm ein, mit Spielen und tierischen Begegnungen.
The OWV branch club Theisseil-Muglhof invited children to an exciting afternoon on the Gowerlalm, with games and animal encounters.

Games and animals: An unforgettable day on the Gowerlalm

The OWV branch club Theisseil-Muglhof, under the leadership of Karl-Heinz Mois and the children's warden Markus Hösl, recently organized an exciting trip to the Gowerlalm. This event attracted numerous children and their families who were looking forward to a fun afternoon in nature.

The Ermer family hosted and prepared an exciting Gowerlalm rally. This rally included various games and tasks that the children enjoyed. The activities were designed to be both fun and encourage teamwork. A special highlight was the opportunity to pet and feed the donkeys and ponies, which was very well received by the young participants.

An unforgettable afternoon

The children loved the different stages of the rally, which required both skill and creativity. The happy atmosphere and the laughter of the children could be heard everywhere. It was an afternoon full of joy that captivated not only the children but also the adults.

The Gowerlalm offers a picturesque backdrop that is perfect for such events. The combination of fresh air, animal friends and exciting activities ensured that the children will have fond memories of this day. The organizers are sure that such excursions will continue in the future to introduce children to the beauty of nature and offer them unforgettable experiences.

Overall, the trip to the Gowerlalm was a complete success, strengthening the community and giving the children the opportunity to make new friends. The anticipation for future events is already palpable and the organizers are already planning new adventures for the little explorers.