Normally you climb to the top of an observation tower to jockey for position in a small space that has room for maybe five sets of eyes. Not the case with the Camp Adventure Park observation tower. The 45-meter tall tower allows visitors of the park to look out on the trees and take in Mother Nature every stop of the way to the top. Located in Copenhagen, the seamless and continuous ramp means the lakes, creeks, and wetlands of Gisselfeld Klosters Skove are on full display as you navigate the spiraling tower. Just another reason why Copenhagen should be high on your Must Visit list for 2018.
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