Leisure and tourism facilities, both recreational and educational, are increasingly integrated into nature and seek to minimise their environmental impact. They adapt to the needs of an increasingly demanding population with greater awareness of climate change and ecology. In addition to adventure circuits, whose design and construction harmonise with the natural spaces, there is a trend towards the development of more contemplative attractions, aimed at family audiences.
The design and construction of the leisure and tourism facility presented here, is part of this trend. It is an elevated route that runs through the treetops. Its layout has been established according to the topographical conditions of its location and the existing vegetation.
A stroll along walkways, designed and built in wood, allows visitors to become aware of and enjoy the natural wealth of the place and the native flora and fauna. In addition to its recreational character, the attraction is also used for educational school excursions.
By Pablo Vidal, senior architect in the Architecture Department of Amusement Logic