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Description
Since 1 June 2021, visitors can explore the Usedom treetop path on the Baltic Sea island of the same name. The 1,350-metre-long adventure trail is located in the seaside resort of Heringsdorf on the site of the old Strandkorbhalle.
A 1,350-metre-long wooden walkway with various stations introduces visitors to the local flora and fauna. In addition, your dexterity is tested: your sense of balance is called for on wobbly elements and balance exercises at dizzy heights.
On the 33-metre-high observation tower, there is a 50-square-metre net that is accessible to visitors. Thanks to its low gradient, the barrier-free path is easy to master for wheelchair users and visitors with prams.
After an eventful and informative day, you can stop off in the restaurant or beer garden and let all the impressions sink in. There is also a shop in the entrance hall.
Historical Information
The Erlebnis Akademie AG has already built several treetop trails in Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and France. A special focus of the concept is the conservation of resources and the use of existing materials and conditions. The aim is to interfere with the environment as little as possible in order to provide visitors with a unique experience of nature. The construction of the new tree-top walk was once again carried out in cooperation with the Austrian company WIEHAG.
Interesting facts
- The day pass at Treetop Walk Usedom Ostseebad Heringsdorf is €13 making it one of the 5 cheapest tourist Attractions in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
How to get there
The treetop path is located in Heringsdorf, on the island of Usedom, on the border with Poland. From Hamburg, first take the A20 motorway. At exit 27-Gützkow, turn off onto the B111. Follow the main road until you reach Heringsdorf.