A stunning and creatively designed nature observatory called Camp Adventure is situated about one hour south of Copenhagen, in the preserved forest of Gisselfeld Klosters Skove in Denmark.
A sturdy walking bridge, almost 3000 feet long, was built to wind through the forest until the path ends at the foot of 148-foot tall observation tower. This observation tower looks like a spiral ramp which stretches above the trees.
The Treetop Experience includes two different paths: the one allows you to stay on the ground, while the other high route that winds through the canopy of the trees, allowing you to look down on the forest below.
The higher path passes through the oldest parts of the forest. The tower and the lower paths are situated in the younger areas. The high walkway also features various activities that teach visitors about the forest.
After Camp Adventure was completed in 2017, the architecture studio behind the project, EFFEKT, won the ICONIC Award for “Visionary Architecture.”
Along with the breathtaking views of the forest and lakes, creeks and wetlands, Camp Adventure also offers many other activities, including zip lines and an existing adventure sports facility.
All photos courtesy of EFFEKT Architects.
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