We drove past this on our way from Tønder to Romo and decided that we needed to come back for a visit.
The cost to enter was a little more expensive than anticipated (95k per adult at the time of posting this) but we paid it to see the views.
There are 146 steps going up and 131 steps going down due to have the structure was constructed. The top is wheelchair accessible but needs to be booked ahead of time by calling. Parking was easily found and there was no wait to go up.
The walk up wasn’t as bad as expected although we were definitely out of breath once we arrived. The views were great! You could see 360 and all the way out to Romo. They did have binoculars on one corner so you could see the bird migration(if it was happening) a little closer.
Going down was harder than going up because the stairs were a little more narrow.
In all we spent about 30 minutes here and it...
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It is pricey for what it is. Cool design for the tower tho and also that you don't go up and down the same way.
The lift is out of action at the moment.
Nice area otherwise with grass and benches out the front. There is a mini golf...
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