Camp Adventure is situated in Gisselfeld Klosters Skove, a preserved forest one hour south of Copenhagen . Located less than one hour's drive south of Copenhagen, Camp Adventures Forest Tower is a hulking, nearly 150-foot tall spiral tower nestled in the Gisselfeld Klosters Forest. The tower has opened in the Camp Adventure Climbing Park, one hour south of Copenhagen The forest itself is privately owned but open to the public until sunset and is home to water cliffs, lakes and wetlands. Incredibly striking, yet not invasive, the tower is made up of straight, structural elements created from Corten steel, its reddish tones blending harmoniously with the colours of the forest, while the boardwalk and ramp use timber from the forest’s own production. The centerpiece of the construction is set to be a winding observation tower, topping out at about 150 feet (45 metres). A 600-metre-long spiral boardwalk will lead the park’s visitors to the top of the observation tower, which will stand above the forest’s treetops spanning 45 metres from the ground. The new attraction called the Treetop Experience will sit above the protected Gisselfeld Klosters Skove forest in Haslev, one hour from Copenhagen. Amazing spiral treetop walkway inside a 148ft-tall observation tower opens in a preserved forest in Denmark. The Church of Our Saviour (Danish: Vor Frelsers Kirke; [vɒ ˈfʁælsɐs ˈkiɐ̯kə]) is a baroque church in Copenhagen, Denmark, most famous for its helix spire with an external winding staircase that can be climbed to the top, offering extensive views over central Copenhagen. It’s also a hilly region, which is very unusual in the area. The shape of the tower is like nothing you’ve seen before, curving upwards in a gradually expanding spiral trajectory. The hourglass-like construction should rise in a luscious preserved forest an hour south of Copenhagen, in Glisselfeld Kloster, Haslev.