Past Activities

Discover memories from our past activities.

  • Erasmus+ Sport Event

    Badacsonytomaj, Hungary

    In August of 2025, participants went on a 2 day hiking adventure, climbing the Badacsony mountain, where they learned about how to hike safely and what to pack, while also meeting with people with similar interests.

  • Erasmus+ Sport Event

    Veporske vrchy, Slovakia

  • Erasmus+ Youth Exchange

    Bodrogkeresztúr, Hungary

    A youth exchange focused on inclusion, diversity, and breaking down cultural stereotypes through dialogue, creativity, and shared experiences.

  • Erasmus+ Youth Exchange

    Rokytnice nad Jizerou, Czechia

    A youth experience where movement, nature, and connection came together to inspire well-being and personal growth.

  • Erasmus+ Sport Event

    Pilisszentlászló, Hungary

    In early April, participants enjoyed a scenic and well-paced group hike along the Spartacus Trail and through the Apátkúti Valley, with great weather, good visibility, and a chance to connect with nature and each other.

  • Erasmus+ Youth Exchange

    Rokytnice nad Jizerou, Czechia

    A group of young people came together to explore digital transition, dive into AI, cybersecurity, and social media, while engaging in hands-on activities and vibrant cultural exchanges that fostered lasting connections.

  • Erasmus+ Youth Exchange

    Rokytnice nad Jizerou, Czechia

    Youth from seven countries came together to explore inclusion and diversity through creative workshops, cultural activities, and community engagement, fostering intercultural understanding and personal growth.

  • Erasmus+ Youth Exchange

    Rokytnice nad Jizerou, Czechia

    During the youth exchange, participants worked on improving their digital marketing skills through various practical activities and teamwork.

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