Camp Adventure Park - walk among the treetops in Denmark
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, DENMARK/ Created : May 13, 2019, 18:05 IST
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If you wish to walk among the treetops while looking down on the ground, head to Denmark. Denmark’s Camp Adventure Park is an exciting destination that includes a 900 m treetop walk, which is connected to a 45 m tall observation t … Read more
If you wish to walk among the treetops while looking down on the ground, head to Denmark. Denmark’s Camp Adventure Park is an exciting destination that includes a 900 m treetop walk, which is connected to a 45 m tall observation tower. Read less
If you wish to walk among the treetops while looking down on the ground, head to Denmark. Denmarkâs Camp Adventure Park is an exciting destination that includes a 900 m treetop walk, which is connected to a 45 m tall observation tower. Travellers coming to Camp Adventure Park get the unique opportunity to experience a lush forest from high above the ground.
Located in Gisselfeld Klosters Skove, a preserved forest in Denmark, the forest is known for its sheer natural beauty, and wonderful natural wonders such as lakes, creeks, and wetlands. You will find yourself amidst utmost natural beauty on the way to the tower.
The spiral tower stands beautiful in the middle of this forest, and has been designed by a firm called Effekt.
Observation deck
An observation deck is a place from where you can see the surrounding areas, and most cities have such observation decks across the world. The worldâs tallest observation deck is located on top of the Burj Khalifa, Dubai. It stands at 555.7 m above the ground.
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