The subject of my Sunday Photo a couple of weeks back – The World’s Longest Tree Top Walk, or the rather tongue twisting Der Baumwipfelpfad as it’s known here…
I had hoped to mention it before now, but sometimes life gets in the way – plus we have been busy gallivanting before school started – but better late than never!
Nestled deep in the heart of the Bavarian Forest National Park (close to the Czech border), it’s a little bit of a trek – and as we didn’t fancy breaking the news that after a couple of hours in the car we would have to turn around and go home again, we chose to ignore the pitch black sky and threat of thunder on the horizon (figuring that we would at least be on top of the trees rather than below them). Thankfully the clouds were all talk and no trousers, and only grumbled at us from time to time – so Tree Top walk we did (we later found out it’s closed should the weather be too dodgy anyway)…
The height of the Walk varies from 8 to 25 metres which is manageable, even for those of us not overly keen on being high up! We all enjoyed the fact that there was so much more to it than just “high-up walking” (which should be enough in itself!), and along the trail you will find plenty of things to spot, and “fact stations” (in English too!) about the flora and fauna, plus great little sections of walkway (to one side of the main trail) set with various “difficult” challenges to keep everyone interested (I was grateful for the “safety netting” under the tight-rope one though!)…
The whole thing stretches over 1300 metres and is crowned by the impressive 44 metre high Easter egg-shaped Tree Top Tower, that appears majestically as you turn a corner. And it’s all (including the “egg”) suitable for absolutely everyone, which is just fantastic as no-one should miss out on those views at the top!
The photograph in question was taken on our descent – when the Seven Year old was enjoying herself so much she had a good old sing-song, much to her brother’s disgust, hence the fingers in his ears! Apparently it was also of the utmost importance to walk the entire thing with bare feet, risk of splinters or not!
And the experience doesn’t end there. Waiting at the end of the ramp is not only a lovely cafe (that serves a pretty mean Iced coffee), but there is an excellent Visitors Centre which kept us all entertained with little interactive forest scenes, tales and specimens from the Bavarian Wilderness, and interesting little films featuring unbiased interviews with locals about how they felt when the Forest became protected. And best of all, when you need a decent rest after all that activity, there’s a giant-sized Squirrel’s drey that looks far too inviting. Night everyone!
Mary says
Gosh, it looks absolutely fab. On such an impressive scale.
bavaria says
Thanks Mary, it is a great place to visit! :)
TheBoyandMe says
What an amazing experience to have. I’d love to go to something like that and will bear it in mind for the future when we start planning abroad trips with The Boy. It looks like it also has disabled access for most of it too? Fantastic, what a brilliant day out.
Popping over from Country Kids
bavaria says
Thank you! That’s one thing I really liked about it. Absolutely everyone could enjoy this experience! :)
cakesphotoslife (Angie) says
Looks an amazing place to go, not sure about the bridge with the discs on for me, I would be able to see the drop :s
bavaria says
Thank you! I didn’t walk on that bit! :D
Jess says
Flipping eck my use of text for that last comment was dire!Gah!
bavaria says
Don’t worry, didn’t even notice! :D
Jess says
wow!Not for the faint hearted but what a fun challenge for some!iAM IMPRESSD!
bavaria says
Thanks very much Jess :)
Emma says
Beautiful pictures and what wonderful views :) x
bavaria says
Thanks very much Emma :)
Coombemill - Fiona says
I bet all the views up there were amazing. I don’t think we have anything quite like that here, if we did I can imagine it being very popular. I love the sing song and fingers in ears bit, that sounds just like my kids! Thanks for linking up.
bavaria says
No problem Fiona! Thanks for commenting! :)
claire says
This looks such a cool place,would love to visit here :)
bavaria says
Thanks Claire! It’s nice letting people know what’s available in this part of the world :)
adoptionbliss says
Wow what a fantastic place for a family day out. Something for everyone. Great Post! :->
bavaria says
Thank you Sarah :)
WallyMummy says
wow – i”m getting Vertigo just looking at some of your pictures! Fab snaps though – looks amazing xxx
bavaria says
Thanks WM :) Glad you like the pics too! :)
Sarah says
Wow, it looks an anazing place and sounds like great fun! I found your post through MBPW!
bavaria says
Thanks very much Sarah :)
Kelloggsville says
I went on one in Australia but not like that, the egg reminds me of the Pompidoucentre! It all looks great fun.
bavaria says
Thank you! Did you see any Koalas at the top? :)
Grace says
Definately far more to this one than at Kew – looks amazing!
bavaria says
Think you might be too scared Mum… :) xx
Emma @mummymummymum says
oh wow, that looks amazing! We did a treetop walk at Kew Gardens but it was nothing like that! I want to go!
bavaria says
Thanks Emma! It is great! I have also done the Kew one, but it was freezing cold at the time, and decidedly wobbly in places!! Also seemed so much more higher up than this one! :)
Midlife Singlemum says
This looks amazing! I’d love to visit this place.
bavaria says
I have just this very instant commented on your blog, how funny! It’s worth a visit, the kids loved it! You can even do it in bare feet ;)