Forest Adventure Treeclimbing Park Bad Neuenahr, Adventure park with tree climbing courses in Bad Neuenahr, Germany
The Forest Adventure Treeclimbing Park is a climbing facility with more than 80 different elements spread across several routes through the natural forest of the Ahr Valley. The site uses existing trees and woodland structures to create a system of ropes, platforms, and bridges that climbers of various levels can navigate.
The park was built in the Neuenahrer Berg forest and combines modern climbing infrastructure with a woodland that has existed for centuries. Its establishment reflects a shift in how this historic woodland landscape is used for contemporary leisure activities.
The park connects outdoor activities with the local forest and helps visitors develop a deeper understanding of the Ahr Valley's natural environment. People experience here how Germans traditionally use woodlands for recreation and leisure in a contemporary setting.
Visitors must meet minimum height requirements of 140 centimeters for the main course and 105 centimeters for the children's course, with all necessary equipment provided on site. Most beginners should plan for at least two hours to comfortably experience the first courses and adjust to the heights.
The facility houses Germany's longest forest zip line, stretching 450 meters through the tree canopy and providing extended views of the surrounding landscape. This special feature lets visitors see the Ahr Valley from a perspective otherwise only visible from the air.
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