On many hiking trails, especially from the "Eifelguck" viewing tower in Sassen to Uersfeld, children can expect lots of great adventurous play and climbing elements, encouraging them to exercise, play and try things out.
The Upper Elz Valley, a true children's hiking paradise, unfolds its magic on numerous trails, especially on the route from the "Eifelguck" viewing tower in Sassen to Uersfeld. A wealth of exciting play and climbing elements await young explorers here, inviting them to exercise, play and try things out. The nature of the Elz Valley reveals itself in unusual places from new, fascinating perspectives. Surprises lurk around every corner: from the observation tower at Heilbachsee lake to a pirate ship and adventurous climbing elements such as the Indiana Jones suspension rope bridge and the Big Foot Walk. The observation tower in Sassen, the "EifelGuck", offers breathtaking views, and the tree house sits enthroned in the middle of the action. Shaped from naturally grown robinia wood, it encloses the trunk of a beech tree without compromising it. The tree house, a truly unique piece, offers plenty of space to play and observe nature on three platforms at heights of 2, 4 and 6 meters. With a total height of 8 meters, it can be reached via a ramp and a net tunnel made of rope. A half-day or day trip to this family-friendly hiking paradise promises exciting play and climbing opportunities in the midst of nature. The Upper Elz Valley is a place that inspires the imagination and makes the heart of every adventurer beat faster.
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