The Baumwipfelpfad Bayerischer Wald is a 1,300-meter-long treetop path in the municipality of Neuschönau in the Bavarian Forest National Park. Visitors can learn interesting facts about the tree population in the national park and, with good visibility, see as far as the Alps. At least when it opened on September 9, 2009, the treetop walkway was the longest in the world. The tourist attraction is operated by the company Erlebnis Akademie AG.
The 1,300-metre-long treetop path leads from the parking lot at the animal enclosure in the National Park Center Lusen to a lookout tower and ends at the Hans-Eisenmann-Haus. The path is at an altitude of 8 to 25 meters. A special attraction is the 44 meter high observation tower in the shape of an egg, the so-called tree tower. The road goes up via a 520 meter high ramp. The path is designed barrier-free and only has a maximum gradient of 6%. The observation tower is also barrier-free up to 40 meters, only the last 4 meters have to be climbed from a platform via a platform.
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