This Gigantic Spiral Path Allows You To Walk Above The Treetops In Denmark
An incredible and creatively designed nature observatory called Camp Adventure is located about one hour south of Copenhagen, Denmark, in the preserved forest of Gisselfeld Klosters Skove. The forest itself is privately owned but open to the public until sunset and is home to water cliffs, lakes and wetlands. It’s also a hilly region, which is very unusual in the area.
The structure was built by EFFEKT, and they used 7,750 timber boards for the surface of the ramp. The boards were gathered from the nearby forests so that the ramp could match its natural surroundings. Unfortunately, trees don't grow in a spiral shape on their own. They also used corten steel in constructing the structure. The brownish color of the steel gives it a more rustic look, which makes it match the natural landscape even more than it does.