The Baumwipfelpfad Bayerischer Wald, located in the Bavarian Forest National Park near Neuschönau, is a 1,300-meter-long treetop path that offers a unique view of the forest and its inhabitants. The path is designed to be accessible to wheelchairs and prams, with a maximum gradient of 6%. Along the trail, visitors can encounter the forest in a completely new way, with learning stations conveying interesting facts about nature in a playful way. The highlight of the path is the 44-meter-high observation tower, which can be easily accessed with a wheelchair or stroller up to the penultimate platform. The surrounding area also features an extensive animal enclosure and the Hans-Eisenmann-Haus, one of the two information centers of the Bavarian Forest National Park, both of which are accessible by wheelchair or stroller
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Activities: We visited the Baumwipfelpfad Bayerischer Wald near Neuschönau and climbed the tree tower. We walked along the wooden walkway through the forest. We also enjoyed the interactive exhibition about the national parks
Highlights: The children enjoyed the balance beams and wobbly elements. The author says, "Unquestioned highlight is the really aesthetic tree tower." "On days with good visibility, you can see the Alpine peaks on the horizon." ✨