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We welcome you at the entrance gate to the llama pasture. Our llamas graze directly below Schönecken Castle on a meadow full of tax fruit.
After a short welcome round, you will get to know our llamas better. The calm nature of the animals will give you plenty of time to do so. During an entertaining introduction, you will learn interesting facts about the life of llamas and how to handle them. The llamas are very patient and affectionate.
We make our first attempts at leading them on the pasture. Then our little hiking adventure begins in the middle of the Schönecker Schweiz nature reserve.
Right at the beginning, we hike down into the valley of the Altburgbach stream. We follow the stream, whose bed winds its way through the forest in countless bends. Our knowledgeable guide tells us why there is regularly no water here in summer and what a swallow hole is.
After a while, we discover a towering rock hidden among the mighty beech trunks: an ancient fortress is enthroned on top of it. A steep climb awaits us here: a narrow path winds its way up the slope to the top of the rocky outcrop.
Many centuries ago, Celts hid in the refuge when it became too dangerous out on the open plains. We rest here for a while. If you like, you can explore the rocks. We are sure to have plenty of time to take photos with the llamas.
A little later, we reach the "Op Ischt" plateau and enjoy the sweeping view across to the High Fens. From spring onwards, rare, protected plant species such as orchids grow on the edge of the plateau. Depending on the season, we discover flowers, butterflies, edible herbs or - in winter - tracks of roe deer, martens and the like.
Back at the pasture, we have to say goodbye to our faithful companions, the llamas.