Welcome To The Top Of The Forest!
Imagine standing on top of this – a real “birdseye” view! What a unique structure, built in the forest outside of Copenhagen, Denmark – it’s an adventure camp like no other!
This new tourist destination is outside of Copenhagen – one of the most amazing things I’ve seen – whether you just want to relax among the trees like this:
Or if you want to take the corkscrew walk to the top of the forest – imagine going for this walk – ending up high above the forest!
This is a unique adventure camp! Bravo to Camp Adventure for their amazing adventure in and above the forest!
As their website describes it:
“The tower consists of a 600m internal ramp (that’s almost 2,000 feet high). It takes you from the forest floor, through the treetops culminating with a 360° view of the hilly landscape, characteristic for the region. The ramp keeps a fixed gradient, while the geometry and spacing of the ramp fluctuates according to the changing curvature. All 7750 timber boards originate from local forests.”
Really terrific!
You can see more here:
It’s just one of the many things that makes Denmark a “must see” for adventure travelers:
Yes, the “Little Mermaid” resides in Copenhagen, as well as one of the most unique hippie colonies of all, Christiania –
Denmark is one of the friendliest places I’ve ever been – see more of that adventure here:
And what about this “hands on” bridge in Vietnam:
It not only serves a practical purpose, but does so in a spiritual way – check it out here:
Finally, I you are seeking a truly unique bridge, it’s hard to top this one – because it’s completely made out of glass!
Oh,, just one problem: it cracked!
Click here for this wild story:
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Categories: Art, Exotic Travel, nature, Real Estate, Travel, Travel Adventures, Travel Memoir









I have happy memories of visiting Denmark it is beautiful…but the bridge would not be for me..they have built a small one over the Mekong river here I eventually walked it but they freak me out all that glass it’s a weird feeling…The hand bridge I would love to see x
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Yes they are unique and not for all Carol…hope all is well with you there amid this lingering pandemic!
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This bridge in Copenhagen is wonderful, John. Denmark is a place I definitely want to visit. The glass bridge is not something I would do, I think it would make me feel quite ill. We visited Sky Tower in Auckland and that had glass sections. I didn’t like it at all.
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I remember these, and always enjoy seeing them again. I wish I had the moeny to visit all of them, as I am up for the experience of being on them all.
Best wishes, Pete.
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One thing I love about your blog is all of the interesting places you either visit or educate us about. It’s not nearly as impressive, but they just built a skywalk in the redwoods at our local zoo.https://redwoodskywalk.com/plan-your-visit/
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So cool….as long as I’m not at the top.
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I’ve always wanted to visit Copenhagen and now you’ve made me want to even more!
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So cool but the glass bridge will not be happening for me)
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That glass bridge is crazy!! You should add that swimming pool in London to this list as that is just as mad! 😉
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Thanks for that – I have done pools before but it’s been awhile – maybe I’ll use that one to update the craziest pools in the world!
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Haha yes do so. I think it’s fairly new! 🙂
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