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Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkIf you want to see the world as the birds and bees do, you might want to head over to Germany, where the world's longest tree top walk was recently unveiled. Winding from the ground around three giant fir trees with a circumference of 38 meters each, the timber ramp is more than 500 meters long and 44 meters tall. Located in Neuschönau amid the spectacular <a href="http://www.baumwipfelpfad.by/bwp_en/index.php">Bavarian Forest National Park</a>, the tree top walk is wheelchair accessible, so everyone in the family can come along.1
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkThe world's longest walkway winds around three giant Fir trees in Germany2
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkThe egg-shaped structure is constructed primarily with wood3
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkThe walkway is 500 meters long4
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkRails and nets keep users safe while also creating a sense of adventure5
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkThe walkway is located in the Bavarian Forest National Park6
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkWheelchair accessible, it has a grade of no more than 6%7
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkRope and wooden bridges are available at three stations along the way - just to up the ante a little bit8
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkSee nature the way the birds and bees do9
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkThe fir trees each have a circumference of 38 meters10
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkMosses, insects, small birds and other critters call this place home11
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkThe egg-shaped structure stands quietly amid the Bavarian and Bohemian forest12
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkInformation points are available along the way13
Tree Top Walkway in the Bavarian Forest National ParkOnce visitors reach the 44m top platform, views of the mountains of Lusen and Rachel abound!14














