Workcamps by ijgd in Germany


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Discover the first spring camps in Germany! Whether you want to restore historic fortresses, plant trees for a greener future or clean up the Baltic Sea coast – these ijgd camps offer you the perfect opportunity to get active while gathering unforgettable experiences in a lively community. Apply now and be part of it!



workcamp – Spring cleaning close to Baltic Sea
22.04.25 – 04.05.25
Grömitz, Germany
16 places open

Would you like to help children and young people have an unforgettable summer and get to know the Baltic Sea beach at the same time? Then help out with our spring cleaning at Brunswick’s children and youth camping site on the Lenster beach in Groemitz. Together with other young people from all over the world you support the staff of the campsite during various seasonal preparatory repairs on the entire site. Together you will repair or rebuild playgrounds and sports fields as well as barbecue and campfire areas, carry out painting, painting and basic cleaning work, carry out various site maintenance work (gardening and earthworks), repair bicycles and equip tents with beds, mattresses, lamps and other items. (Note: The actual work to be carried out may differ from that described here).

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More information on their website

Apply by filling in the form: Application form.



workcamp – Active for future- help to plant trees!
29.03.25 – 11.04.25
Ingelheim, Germany
9 places open

Are you a nature lover? Then this is the perfect workcamp for you! Here you will have the opportunity to spend 2 weeks working and living in the forest. Your main task will be to plant trees as part of an active contribution to conservation! You will also be helping out with several other conservation tasks, such as forest maintenance, constructing and repairing protective fences, and preserving the biotopes in the area. By working on these activities, you will also learn a lot about the ecosystem of a forest!

Read more details in the infopack.

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Apply by filling in the form: Application form.



workcamp – Help to restore a historical fortress museum – Enjoy living in a lively community
23.03.25 – 05.04.25
Germersheim, Germany
10 places open

Your host community Germersheim is looking forward to your help with renovation tasks in the fortress museum. The fortress is everywhere in Germersheim. The numerous historic buildings are listed and are used in a variety of ways: as a museum, university, music school and youth center. The Ludwigstor, as one of the preserved city gates, will be “your fortress building”, which is used as a museum but is closed due to necessary renovation and restoration work. With your help, it should be reopened in 2026. To this end, we are organizing two Workcamps with the city of Germersheim this year. In this spring Camp, we need your help with the renovation of the exhibition rooms. The rooms are to be restored to their original “historical” state as far as possible and everything that deviates from the construction period is to be removed.

Read more details in the infopack.

More information on their website

Apply by filling in the form: Application form.


Website of the organizer: ijgd

Should you have a question, contact us: workcamps@ijgd.de.


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Workcamps by ijgd in Germany
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