Trip Ideas Adventure Travel This New Spiral Path in the Middle of the Forest Lets You Walk Among the Treetops in Denmark (Video) By Andrea Romano Andrea Romano Andrea Romano is a writer and editor in New York City. For the last eight years, she has been a lifestyle journalist for Mashable, Brit+Co, Reviewed, Bustle, and Travel + Leisure. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on April 3, 2019 Share Tweet Pin Email Now you can see Denmark from a different angle. Just one hour south of Copenhagen, in a preserved forest called Gisselfeld Klosters Skove, a treetop walkway connected to a 148-foot-tall observation tower opened on Saturday to give explorers a bird's eye view. Courtesy of EFFEKT Architects Courtesy of EFFEKT Architects Courtesy of EFFEKT Architects The Treetop Experience is a spiraling walkway that passes through the forest. It’s split into a high and a low route, with the high route passing through the oldest section of the forest while the low route and tower are located in the younger areas. Courtesy of EFFEKT Architects Courtesy of EFFEKT Architects The observation tower has a distinct, curved profile that is slender in the middle with an enlarged base and crown. Not only does this create better stability and a larger area for the viewing platform at the top of the tower, it also allows for better contact with the forest canopy. Throughout the walk, travelers can take in the hilly landscape of Gisselfeld Klosters Skove as they pass by lakes, creeks, and wetlands. Courtesy of EFFEKT Architects Plans for the walk were created by the architecture studio EFFEKT, as a commission for Camp Adventure, a treetop adventure park located in the forest. Camp Adventure has a variety of other activities, including other treetop climbing paths and zip lines. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit