The Treetop Walkway changes your relationship to the gardens. Instead of reading plants at eye level, you read structure, canopy texture, and layered light.
Why include it
- Strong contrast to glasshouse experiences.
- Easy way to re-energize kids and adults alike.
- Excellent for understanding garden scale.
Best timing windows
- Late morning for brighter, crisp color separation.
- Late afternoon for softer shadows and atmosphere.
Family pacing formula
- 10 min ascent + orientation
- 15 min explore + point-out game
- 10 min descend + regroup
Point-out game ideas
- Find three leaf shapes from above.
- Spot one geometric path pattern.
- Identify one bird movement route.
What to do if crowded
- Walk one direction without stopping for photos.
- Loop back and take detail shots second pass.
- Pause at side viewpoints, not central choke points.
Safety and comfort notes
- Keep light layers; wind can feel cooler than ground level.
- Secure hats/loose accessories.
- If anyone feels uneasy with height, do a short segment and descend.
Bottom line
Treat the walkway as a perspective tool, not a rushed crossing. One thoughtful loop is better than two hurried laps.