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Berlin’s Jungfernheide Park Lets You Climb Amidst Hundred-Year-Old Treetops

05/15/2012
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    The opportunity to climb along Berlin's centenarian treetops is a unique experience that will give you a new perspective on the world above. Located at the heart of idyllic Volkspark Jungfernheide ("The People's Park"), the <a title="Climbing Along Centenarian Treetops at Berlin's Jungfernheide Park" href="http://waldhochseilgarten-jungfernheide.de/" target="_blank">Waldhochseilgarten</a> consists of 12 climbing circuits for both kids and adults to enjoy nature while having plenty of fun. Although health and safety are at the top of the park's priorities, sustainability is also a must; the entire climbing system was built from European <a title="Climbing Along Centenarian Treetops at Berlin's Jungfernheide Park" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinia_pseudoacacia" target="_blank">FSC Black Locust Wood</a>.
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    Waldhochseilgarten is only 15 minutes away from West Berlin, and access is provided through a luscious forest road full of oaks, elms and maple trees. 
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    The whole climbing park system -- including the cashier container -- was built from European FSC Black Locust Wood provided by <a title="Climbing Along Centenarian Treetops at Berlin's Jungfernheide Park" href="http://www.eurobinia.eu/" target="_blank">Eurobinia</a>. 
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    Even the bicycle rack and seats are made from rough sustainable wood that pay homage to the surrounding forest.
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    There are three kids' circuits and nine adult ones -- each labeled according to their degree of difficulty. 
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    Before going off to climb, hang, or swing <a title="Climbing Along Centenarian Treetops at Berlin's Jungfernheide Park" href="http://inhabitat.com/rhizotron-and-xstratas-treetop-skybridge-soars-above-londons-kew-gardens/" target="_blank">from tree to tree</a>, everybody needs to don a harness and carefully listen to the instructor. 
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    The park uses a self-protection <a title="Climbing Along Centenarian Treetops at Berlin's Jungfernheide Park" href="http://www.edelrid.de/en/adventureparks/produkte/verbindungsmittel/smart-belay.html" target="_blank">Edelrid SmartBelay System</a>, where if one <a title="Climbing Along Centenarian Treetops at Berlin's Jungfernheide Park" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carabiner" target="_blank">carabiner</a> is open the other carabiner realizes this and will not open -- one is always attached to the safety cable.
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    Waldhochseilgarten's circuits are 10 to 55 feet high.
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    The park is located across a 16,000 square foot area, and it offers great sporting circuits, running areas and a <a title="Climbing Along Centenarian Treetops at Berlin's Jungfernheide Park" href="http://inhabitat.com/organic-japanese-shell-residence-wraps-around-a-centenarian-fir-tree/" target="_blank">centenarian</a> forest to enjoy alongside birds and bouncy red squirrels.
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    Whether you're looking to spend a day out with the family, searching out an exciting corporate event, or celebrating a special birthday, the Waldhochseilgarten will provide a unique and green experience.
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    Zero energy is required to enjoy the treetops -- it all works using pure muscle energy.
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  • Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin
    During the summer, there is a nice cafe selling homemade cakes, ice cream and other refreshments in a picturesque red-bricked water tower located at the heart of the park.
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Waldhochseilgarten's treetop climbing park in Berlin

The opportunity to climb along Berlin's centenarian treetops is a unique experience that will give you a new perspective on the world above. Located at the heart of idyllic Volkspark Jungfernheide ("The People's Park"), the Waldhochseilgarten consists of 12 climbing circuits for both kids and adults to enjoy nature while having plenty of fun. Although health and safety are at the top of the park's priorities, sustainability is also a must; the entire climbing system was built from European FSC Black Locust Wood.

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