Turbo camp is the tour where we hold “summer camp” with everything in half the time. This means that we are helped with the establishment of camps, ensure time in the group, and remember that the community across the board is the focus.

The weekend offers two activity periods, garden day and campfire. During the activity periods there is an opportunity to choose from a variety of activities.




Turbo camp is the opportunity to dust off the patrol boxes, gather the whole group before the summer holidays or maybe it is the summer camp for the little ones. All branches are welcome and we customize the content according to the participants.
We (the Naglers) at Kulsø Scouting Center take care of food purchases and planning the activities, and you come in with a good mood and the desire to contribute to a great camp experience for young and old.
Upon arrival we will be assigned an area for setting up tents and on Saturday morning we jointly build a large kitchen table that can accommodate all participants. We hand out the food before each meal, which the groups then prepare themselves. On Sunday evenings, there is a communal meal.
Morning
Dinner
Evening
Friday
🚌 Arrival
⛺ Counting setup
Saturday
9:00 - Flag hoisting 🚩
First period of activity
Sunday
9:00 - Flag hoisting 🚩
Second period of activity
🧭 Garden Day
🥪 Communal dining
🔥 Campfire
Monday
9:00 - Flag hoisting 🚩
📦 Decomposition
👋 Completion
Prepayment approximately 50% and final settlement are made at the camp and paid within 14 days of the camp.
The price covers meals from Saturday morning to Monday lunch, space rental, activities and a Kulsø brand. Remember to pack a lunch for Friday night.
Registration is done by writing an email to aktivitet@kulso.dk
If you have any questions, you are welcome to write to the same email. We have a maximum attendance of 120 people.
In Turbo camp, we choose activities ahead of the few days we are in camp, so that we can all get the most out of the activity periods as possible.
When the scouts go to explore the lake, they do it by canoe, and here there is an opportunity to see the area in a whole new way. All activities at the lake take place in a life jacket, and for micro/mini scouts there must be a leader in each canoe.
This activity is for those of you who want to use your skills in practice, ending with a beautiful walk on Kulsø. For this activity, 2 activity periods must be calculated. If the weather is right, the activity can be combined with a swim trip at “our” Little Belt.
Here we prepare a three-course menu at trangia, we come with recipes and ingredients, while your task is to make sure it turns out delicious.
Here you have the opportunity to try your hand at making a delicious afternoon snack over a campfire in a slightly different way.
Here you can explore all your creative ideas or work further with some of ours. We pose with a lot of materials, and only the imagination controls where we end up. There is an opportunity to work in leather, soapstone, knitting/braid and needle felt.
Tree climbing is about challenging and overcoming oneself. Tree climbing is a fun and physically demanding activity in which we try to move our limits in relation to heights.
In the forest we do various activities with ropes strung up between the trees. We use the whole body, and vary the severity depending on the age group.
How good are you to get around Kulsø? The race takes you, with the help of photos, to the whole area, where we challenge you to take pictures exactly the same.
Here is an opportunity to get around and experience the whole of Kulsø, and get to know our GPS skills or get to know our GPS.
We visit the mysterious troll forest, the magical birch grove and the wondrous hanging sack. Along the way we look for Kulsø' carnivorous plants, insects and edible nature.
It is also possible to dye with batik, here the scouts themselves must bring a white T-shirt or similar in cotton. It is also possible to purchase a Kulsø T-shirt for the activity.