BASRAN Baltic Sea RYLA – suurepärane võimalus noortele!
Sel aastal korraldab laagri Taani Roskilde Østre Rotary Klubi, pakkudes kahele 18–30-aastasele noorele igast Läänemere riigist võimalust osaleda. (Korraldajariigist on osalejaid alati rohkem.)



Eelmised laagrid toimusid Saksamaal (2022), Rootsis (2023) ja Soomes (2024).
Nüüd on aeg avastada Taani!

BASRAN Baltic Sea RYLA – The Maritime Environment of the Baltic Sea
Preliminary program:
Thursday, August 7th:
Afternoon
Arrival in Roskilde. Afternoon brunch and registration.
Evening joint dinner with presentation and division into teams. Initial team building exercises.
Friday, August 8th:
Morning:
Students are welcomed by the mayor of Roskilde Municipality and Roskilde Bishop. Visit and tour of Roskilde Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage). Visit the company Aquagreen at Risø, where Nobel Prize winner Niels Bohr had his office.
Afternoon – after lunch
Aqua-info on Roskilde Fjord with a nature guide and experts from Roskilde University.
Evening
Team building and cooking in the open air – cozy evening at Espelundgård with members of Roskilde Østre Rotary Club.
Saturday, August 9th:
Morning/afternoon
Presentations and team building exercises – excursion on the fjord – canoeing/kayaking – swimming and water quality exercises.
Lunch is taken at a place to be announced later on…
Evening
Festive dinner and social gathering, presentation of completed team building tasks/performance.
Sunday, August 10th:
Morning
Rounding off and evaluation at the BASRAN Baltic Sea RYLA 2025 seminar.
Joint lunch
Closing. Farewell!
Price
Participant fee 400 € for all arrangements in RYLA in Roskilde, excluding travel costs to and from Roskilde.
Note! The application period has been extended!
Please, send an application no later than June 1st, 2025.
LINK TO THE APPLICATION FORM:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wRcfIBywmlM01dGpIvt3zyGkKPe4lUYvNbajTnUk1zw/edit
Who can participate?
– 2-3 young people (aged 18-30) from each Baltic Sea country
– 5 additional Danish participants will be invited (1 from each district in Denmark)
– 4 Rotarians as instructors and camp leaders
Our point here is that we would like the individual participants to establish ties across national borders through this RYLA and so that they in the long run can make a greater effort to improve environmental quality and living conditions for animals/biodiversity and people in and around the Baltic Sea.