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General Information

Name in local language: Baumwipfelpfad Saarschleife
Completion: July 2016
Status: in use

Project Type

Location

Location: , , ,
Coordinates: 49° 30' 7.34" N    6° 32' 24.86" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

walkway length 1 250 m
deck width 2.5 m
height above valley floor or water 23 m
tower height 42 m

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Treetop Walk Saarschleife is a 1,250 meter long canopy walkway in the Orscholz area of Mettlach, Germany. Built atop a rocky vantage point known as the "Cloef", it offers visitors views of the Saarschleife. The major Saarland tourist attraction is operated by "Erlebnis Akademie AG."

Structure

At 1,250 meters long, the treetop walkway winds ist way to an observation tower that was constructed over the Cloef. The path is at a height of up to 23 m and has a minimum width of 2.5 meters. A series of four information stations along the path inform the visitor about quartzite, the beechwood forest, the Saarschleife, and wood debris, while children have access to a specially designed bridge and slide. The path winds ist way to the top of the tower with rest areas along the way. By design, the path is completely handicap accessible with a maximum grade of a mere 6%.

The pathway is open all year, apart from December 24, with only adjustments to ist opening hours according to the time of year. The observation tower closes when wind speeds exceed 50 kmh.

Construction and opening

The treetop walk was built by Erlebnis Akademie AG from Bad Kötzting thanks to a community initiative by Mettlach. The total cost for the project amounted to 4.7 million Euros including a contribution by Saarland of 275,000 Euros. The European Regional Development Funds also proved to be a key partner in the project. The treetop walk is a member of EUROPARC Deutschland and has been recognized as a distinguished national landscape. The treetop walk is made of 80% wood which required the use of 1,000 cubic meters of Douglas and larch wood as well as 100 tons of steel during construction.

The project's realization also came with criticism. Many critics believed that the observation tower would mar the surrounding landscape and nature - particularly on account of the area's special meaning for Saarland and ist wide visibility. However, the Mettlach town council approved the project with a significant majority because of the tourism increase it promised to bring. The walkway was officially opened on July 23, 2016 and had attracted ist 25,000th visitor within three weeks.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Treetop Walk Saarschleife" and modified on December 7, 2023 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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