Museum goes Wild
1 nature area. 10 stations. 100 Minutes: digital fun in nature
In collaboration with the Tyrolean State Museums, the Fieberbrunn lift offer an amusing and educational tour around the Streuböden reservoir (middle station F1 Streuböden). Equipped with a smartphone and the specially developed app, the digital circular trail sheds light on the grass, bushes and animals at 10 stations. You will learn interesting and surprising facts about the flora, fauna and geology around the Wildseeloder, for example how an entire mountain range can go on a journey, how cloning works in nature and why plants can be real traitors. Hiking fun for the whole family - with funny, interesting stories and educational short films.
Museum goes Wild has a new location and is moving from the Wildalmen to the Streuböden reservoir. The digital circular hiking trail thus becomes part of Timok's Wild World!
The following stations await you at "Museum goes Wild":
- Trümmergebirge on a journey - How the Wildseeloder was created
- Cloning like the savages 3. Wondrous double creatures
- Pointer plants - the great traitors
- The flying gravel pit
- Which gentian is in the schnapps?
- The dim killer beetle
- So beautifully poisonous
- Terrible Schuhplattler
- Ghost moths and group sex
Suitable for 6 years and older.
Opening hours:
- 17.05.-27.10.2024, daily from 08:30 am to 05:30 pm
Accessibility:
- Fieberbrunn lift is not in operation due to new construction. Therefore no accessibility of the park in summer 2024 with lifts
- Accessibility in summer 2024: by hike, bike tour or shuttle bus
- A large car park is available directly at the valley station (Lindau 17, 6391 Fieberbrunn)
Prices:
- Entrance free! Only the use of Timok's Alpine Coaster requires a charge
Timok's Wild World is accessible with a pushchair.
Animals on the mountain: Dogs must be kept on a leash and muzzled in the lift. Dogs must also be kept on a leash on the mountain in the hiking areas and in the Timok's Wild World family & leisure park. We also ask you to keep the hiking trails clean and to use dog waste bags.
All further information can be found HERE.