German Youth Camp Karlsruhe

  • Meet teenagers from all over the world
  • 2 day trips included
  • Cultural and leisure programme
  • 72 lessons over 3 weeks

Karlsruhe is a city full of energy and opportunities: vibrant, open, and perfect for trying new things. With its baroque palace, historic buildings, and unique fan-shaped layout, there’s plenty to discover—ideal for anyone who enjoys adventure, history, or sport.

Learn German and make new friends through sport

The language camp is idyllically located at the Schöneck Sports School on the Turmberg, offering wonderful views over Karlsruhe. Although the city is just 528 steps away, the camp provides a calm, friendly environment where young people can feel comfortable, develop freely, and quickly form friendships that may span the globe.

For three weeks, participants stay in 2-, 3-, or 4-bed rooms with private bathrooms. Three tasty meals, drinks, and snacks are provided daily, with vegetarian and pork-free options available at every meal.

On lesson days, participants learn German in two to three blocks, focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Teaching is communicative and practical, encouraging active participation. Language games, projects, and creative methods ensure a motivating learning atmosphere.

After lessons, the activities continue: participants can choose from a variety of sports and leisure options—football, sports hall, swimming pool, or creative workshops. Movement, fun, and new experiences are part of everyday life here.

  • Level
    A1 (No complete beginners), A2, B1, B2

  • Duration
    3 weeks, 20 course days

  • Hours per week
    Mon-Fri, 09:00am-12:30pm and 2-3 times , 2:00-3:30pm

  • Total scope
    72 lessons (45 minutes each)

  • Participants
    Max. number of participants per class: 16
    Age: 12–16 years

  • Course location
    Karlsruhe

  • Price
    EUR 3.690


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Transfer Included

We take care of the safe transfer of the young participants between Frankfurt Airport and the language camp in Karlsruhe on arrival and departure.

​Insurance Included

The protection of your children is taken care of. After leaving their home country, all youth camp participants are protected by health insurance, as well as accident and liability insurance.

Adventure between the Black Forest and Castle Romance

South of Karlsruhe lies the Black Forest, world-famous for its cuckoo clocks, dense woods and stunning mountain scenery. Also nearby is the well-known university city of Heidelberg, which we visit on a weekend excursion. But fun is also close at hand: at the Karlsruhe high-rope forest park, students can climb through the treetops, and on hot summer days the nearby outdoor pool is the perfect place to cool off.

Highlights

  • Old town of Durlach Photo: Colourbox.de

    Old town of Durlach

    Narrow streets, old buildings, the palace square and a market square: this small town with a medieval flair is ideal for a first encounter with Germany.

  • Residential city Heidelberg Photo: iStock

    Residential city Heidelberg

    Heidelberg is known for its picturesque old town. The highlight of the city is, of course, the castle, one of the most famous ruins in Germany

  • Karlsruhe Photo: Colourbox.de/Hunter Bliss Images

    Karlsruhe

    The baroque planned city is not only the German “residence of law” but is also distinguished by its cultural diversity.

Further information

Blog: Jugendkurse in Deutschland Photo: Unsplash/Toa Heftiba

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Keep track of our blog for reports from teens attending our young learners camps on their exciting experiences and activities.

A day on a Young Learners Course Photo: Goethe-Institut

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Information and FAQ

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