Evening in Starpark Rhön - Enchanting Nights at Gläserberg on the 5th and 7th of August, 25th
Get ready for an unforgettable night under the stars as the Dermbach Castle in Germany hosts an astronomy tour on August 7, 2025. The tour begins at 6:30 PM in the castle courtyard and lasts for approximately 6 kilometers, ending at the Glass Mountain.
During the daytime, the tour offers interactive games and a detailed explanation of the planetary system and starry sky. As the night falls, you'll be treated to a lecture on the mythology of constellations and other intriguing topics.
Throughout the tour, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy drinks and snacks at a hut along the route. Don't forget to bring a flashlight for the journey!
The tour is led by Thomas Wehner, and the maximum number of participants is 30. The cost for adults is 9 euros, and children can attend for free.
Registration for the tour can be done by contacting 0177/5977012. Remember, a level of physical fitness is required for the tour, and the starry sky explanation is weather-dependent.
For those seeking more information about this event or astronomy, nature, or mountain festival events around Colorado or similar areas, it's recommended to check directly with local visitor centers or the official "Glass Mountain" site (if applicable) closer to your interested dates.
For exact dates, registration, and details about "Star Park Weeks 2025 at Glass Mountain," it appears no publicly available or indexed information exists in current listings, so checking official local or event-specific websites or contacting local tourist offices would be necessary.
During the daytime, science and lifestyle enthusiasts can partake in interactive games about the planetary system and starry sky, while in the evening, travelers will delve into the mythology of constellations and other intriguing space-and-astronomy topics during the tour. The event, led by Thomas Wehner, takes place at Dermbach Castle in Germany, and for more information about similar events in Colorado or other regions, you may want to contact local visitor centers or check the official "Glass Mountain" site.