Indian Camp

  • Sight | since 1973 | A camp with large tepees, a campfire with the possibility to bake bread, and a dark bear cave with numerous animals and secrets
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    May Manitu be with you. At the time of the chief Gray Wolf settled the tribe of the Baltic Indians in the HANSA-PARK. Originally retouched tepees form the camp, with a large camp fire in the center. Traditionally, the bread is baked here on the open flame, which is available in the nearby Outpost. The tents serve as a retreat for stressed-out minds and as a picnic spot for hungry Indians.

    In the footsteps of the old chief you encounters bears, wolves and other wild animals. The path leads to the beginning through the cave of the bear. In its darkness, some dimly lit lanterns lead the way along many chambers full of secrets. At the end of the cave, the little Indian follows the footsteps of the bear, over a large suspension bridge, through bushes and finally along a trim trail.