The Baumwipfelpfad Steigerwald is a treetop path that is partially accessible for people with walking disabilities and for wheelchair users. The path is accessible without steps, and all rooms and facilities that can be used and raised for the guest are accessible without steps. The paths of the treetop path are at least 190 cm wide, are mostly easy to walk and drive on, and have maximum longitudinal gradients of up to 7%. There are public toilets for people with disabilities, with grab rails, wheelchair-accessible sinks, and alarm triggers. Assistance dogs are allowed in relevant areas, and outdoor paths usually have visually contrasting and tactilely detectable sidewalk boundaries. The signage is designed in clearly legible and contrasting font
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Activities: We visited Baumwipfelpfad Steigerwald and walked along the path through the treetops and visited the tower. We fed the deer. We used the Wipfel-App
Highlights: We enjoyed the beautiful views from the tower of the Steigerwald. The Wipfel-App gave a deeper insight of the forest. The path goes "slowly upwards." ✨