Celebrate Nature’s Magic: European Day of Parks 2025

©Wendy McDonnell, Aysgarth Falls, Yorkshire Dales National Park

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This weekend, Protected Areas across Europe will throw open their doors for an unforgettable celebration of nature, culture, and community spirit!

Celebrate Nature’s Magic

The European Day of Parks 2025 is just around the corner, and the EUROPARC Federation is buzzing with excitement as Protected Areas throughout the continent prepare to welcome visitors. This year’s celebration promises to be bigger and more vibrant than ever before—and there’s still time for parks to register their events!

From the fjords of Norway to the meadows of Romania, Europe’s natural treasures are showcasing their diversity through thoughtfully crafted activities. The northern regions are emphasising climate education and geological wonders, with Norway’s Fjord Coast Regional Geopark offering an immersive two-day event exploring the relationship between stone formations, melting ice, and changing sea levels against the backdrop of stunning landscapes.

Moving southeast, the focus shifts to sustainable agriculture and food systems, exemplified by Romania’s Enduro Ranch Park with its comprehensive agri-food exhibition showcasing BIO agriculture, modern machinery, and innovative soil regeneration techniques. This educational approach continues in Turkey, where the Mediterranean Conservation Society is nurturing the next generation of environmental stewards through marine ecosystem training for high school students.

The cultural dimension of conservation takes centre stage in Southern Europe, with Portugal’s Associação BioLiving screening natural history films paired with biologist discussions, while Italy’s Appennino Tosco-Emiliano National Park invites visitors to discover forest bathing—a more spiritual approach to understanding our connection with nature. Not to be outdone, Portugal’s vibrant Festa dos Maios in Cascais celebrates spring with traditional rural festivities including nature walks, workshops, and even donkey and horse “baptisms.”

Community action and engagement form another important theme across the continent. Croatia’s Mura Drava Biosphere Reserve is hosting an educational camp for elementary schoolers focusing on invasive species, while Poland’s Biebzra National Park is mobilising volunteers for a meaningful river cleanup operation. In Slovenia, the Pivka Nature Park combines their 11th anniversary celebration with a scenic hike offering historical exploration and local cuisine, while the UK’s Yorkshire Dales National Park provides a window into cultural heritage through traditional drystone walling demonstrations.

Whether you’re interested in hands-on conservation, cultural traditions, educational workshops, or simply enjoying breathtaking landscapes, the European Day of Parks 2025 offers something for everyone. This weekend celebration highlights not just the natural beauty of our protected areas, but also the innovative ways park managers are connecting with communities and fostering environmental stewardship across generations.

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Get Involved!

There’s still time for Protected Areas to register their events and join this Europe-wide celebration. Whether you’re a park manager, a local business or a nature enthusiast, the European Day of Parks 2025 provides the perfect opportunity to connect with local communities and shine a spotlight on the vital work of conservation.

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