The Baumkronenpfad Beelitz-Heilstätten is a treetop path located in Beelitz, Germany. The path is approximately 800 meters long and is built on a steel construction at a height of 17 to 23 meters above the ground. It features an Aussichtsturm, a 40.5-meter-high observation tower with a barrier-free access and a Bistro. The path offers a unique view of the surrounding area, including the ruins of the former women's lung sanatorium and the nearby Fläming region. Visitors can also explore the nearby Barfußpark, a barefoot park with various textures and obstacles. The Baumkronenpfad Beelitz-Heilstätten is a great destination for families, with its unique blend of nature, history, and adventure
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Activities: We explored the Baumwipfelpfad Beelitz-Heilstätten, and then went for a walk on the Barfußpfad. We also planned to spend some time at the playground near the restaurant
Highlights: The kids loved the adventure! The article mentioned that the Natur holt sich alles zurück, and we thought the Barfußpfad was a fun way to connect with nature ✨

Activities: We went to the Baumkronenpfad, which is special because it runs over the grounds of the abandoned Beelitz-Heilstätten, a lung sanatorium from the late 19th century. We walked along the path, which rises up to 23 meters high and 320 meters long, and then went up the 36-meter-high observation tower
Highlights: We were amazed by how nature is reclaiming its space. The son enjoyed the playground and a large pretzel, and I enjoyed the Thuringian bratwurst and the pleasant atmosphere of the cafeteria. The views were great, but we didn't have binoculars to see the TV tower ✨

Activities: We visited Baumkronenpfad Beelitz Heilstätten in Brandenburg, walking through the trees on the former Lung Sanatorium. We looked into the rooms from above
Highlights: We enjoyed that the Baumkronenpfad is really special. The views from the observation tower were great and we liked the Barfußpfad ✨