Standing at 25 meters high, the wooden toweris supported by a steel skeleton with staircases going up between and across the cubes. Only two of the six cubes are accessible, with the third one being the start platform for the rope slide and high rope track. In the top box, people can take in the scenery, or if they’re brave, try abseiling or rappelling. There is also an adjacent bistro if all of that physical activity makes you hungry.
+ Ateliereen Architecten
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We’ve seen plenty of tree houses in our day, but never one as boxy and modern as this new wooden observation tower which recently opened in the Netherlands. Okay so technically the structure, which consists of six boxes (that almost look like shipping a
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Standing at 25 meters high, the wooden tower is supported by a steel skeleton with staircases going up between and across the cubes.
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Only two of the six cubes are accessible, with the third one being the start platform for the rope slide and high rope track.
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In the top box, people can take in the scenery, or if they’re brave, try abseiling or rappelling.
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The site where the tower stands is a tree filled park in Reusal.
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There is also an adjacent bistro if all of that physical activity makes you hungry and you can even rest at this lovely area made of the same logs that the tower uses.