“Nine meters high? On a snowboard? Between trees?” At Kletterwald Hohe Düne, this isn’t a fantasy, it’s a Tuesday. Here on the Baltic coast, nestled among the trees of Markgrafenheide, lies one of Northern Germany’s largest climbing adventures. Kletterwald Hohe Düne boasts twelve different obstacle courses, each designed to test your courage and agility. Over 130 climbing elements sprawl across the forest, transforming ordinary pines into thrilling challenges. Imagine soaring through the air on a zipline, the wind whipping through your hair, nine meters above the ground. Picture yourself channeling your inner ninja warrior, navigating swaying nets thirteen meters high. Kletterwald Hohe Düne offers challenges for every skill level. Kids as young as four can tackle the easier courses. These courses introduce them to the thrill of climbing while ensuring a safe and fun experience. More seasoned adventurers can push their limits on the “Wagnis” or “Risiko” courses, testing their strength and balance high above the forest floor. For those seeking the ultimate adrenaline rush, the climbing tree offers a 12-meter ascent, culminating in a base jump back to earth. Kletterwald Hohe Düne isn’t just about adrenaline. It’s about building confidence and conquering fears. The park’s continuous belay system eliminates the need for re-clipping, ensuring a secure climb. This safety feature allows climbers to focus on the challenge at hand, whether it’s a wobbly bridge or a daring Tarzan swing. A visit to Kletterwald Hohe Düne provides more than just a thrill. It’s a chance to connect with nature, challenge yourself physically and mentally. And, perhaps, discover your inner Tarzan. So, are you ready to conquer the Hohe Düne?
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.