This 360-Degree Pathway In Belgium Lets You Cycle Through The Trees 32 Ft Above The Ground

In order to promote sustainable tourism and encourage people to get out into nature, a Belgian tourism organization called Visit Limburg has been working on cool cycling trails for quite a while now. Their first project called “Cycling through Water” appeared back in 2016 and it’s a path allowing visitors to cycle more than 200 yards through a pond. Their second project “Cycling through the Trees”—the one that this article is about—appeared last year and recently has been gaining a lot of attention from nature and active leisure lovers all around the world.

For a few years now, Belgian tourism organization Visit Limburg has been working on a few exciting cycling trails

Their newest project is called “Cycling through the Trees” and it appeared back in 2019

The 765-yard-long path allows cyclists to ride along a 109-yard-diameter double circle

On average, a person can finish the path in around 2 minutes

In addition, it takes cyclists up to 32 feet above the ground

The path is located in Hechtel-Eksel at Pijnven in the Bosland forest

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