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Friday, June 28, 2019

Find peace in the canopy this summer

Denmark's newest and biggest attraction, Camp Adventure, and more ways to escape into the forest this summer.

Photo: Løvtag

Find peace in the canopy this summer!

Relaxing on solid ground is soooo 2018. This year, it’s all about getting up into the canopy to really disconnect from it all. Luckily for you, a few innovative Danes have just launched some brand new tree-top adventures to help you do exactly that. And the good news? All the things we’re sharing with you here are demonstrably good for your wellbeing. (You’re welcome!)

This next bit could improve your health!

Did you know there’s a wealth of research that shows walking in woods can not only improve your mental wellbeing, but it can reduce blood pressure and stress. Imagine what a night sleeping in one could do!

Photo: @erubes1

A very different kind of forest walk

Everyone’s wild about Denmark’s newest and biggest attraction – Camp Adventure! This gentle walkway up through the canopy unfolds to spectacular views across the countryside and is less than an hour south of Copenhagen.

Head up at the Forest Tower

Photo: Løvtag / Søren Larsen

How to truly get away from it all

The Løvtag tree-top cabins are a peaceful retreat nestled in an area of outstanding natural beauty, near pretty Mariager Fjord. Come and replenish yourself with a night tucked up in the canopy. You’ll hopefully find the peace you’ve been looking for!

Find peace in the canopy

Photo: @copenhagenislands

Relax on your own ‘parkipelago’!

You’d be a bit mad to try to get up into this canopy, but we still had to share it, because look at it! Copenhagen Islands are an award-winning series created for everyone to enjoy, floating in Copenhagen’s harbour. You can rent electric boats and head to your own little paradise, right in our capital. Now doesn’t that sound relaxing?

Island adventures in the city

Here’s how to show up and pitch
a tent in nature!

Photo: Thy National Park / Ruslan Merzlyakov



Escape it all with some wild camping
Photo: Vindebyøre Camping, Taasinge / Niclas Jessen



Nature camps in Denmark​



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