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Til-Tops Hornbæk: Zip Safaris in the Havreholm Treetops

Treetop climbing and a zipline loop in Hornbæk’s Havreholm woods—an active North Zealand day out with family courses, higher routes, and disc golf below.

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Just outside Hornbæk, Til-Tops lifts you into the forest canopy around Havreholm for an adrenaline-tinged day of rope bridges, wobbling platforms and long ziplines. With routes for kids, teens and adults, it’s equal parts outdoor play and confidence builder—plus a quick 9-hole disc-golf loop beneath the courses when you want your feet back on the ground.

A brief summary to Til-Tops Hornbæk

  • Klosterrisvej 4, Hornbæk, 3100, DK
  • +4521173743
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 2 to 5 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Outdoor
  • Mobile reception: 3 out of 5

Local tips

  • Dress for movement: closed-toe shoes with good grip are essential, and snug gloves can make ropes and nets more comfortable on longer sessions.
  • Height and age rules matter here—some courses and the Zip Safari require minimum height and an accompanying responsible adult for younger climbers.
  • Book online if you can; walk-up tickets may cost more, and weekends/holidays can fill quickly in good weather.
  • Build up gradually: start on the easiest course to get used to clipping and balance before committing to the higher routes and longer ziplines.
  • Bring a light picnic and take breaks on the ground between courses; it’s easy to underestimate how tiring repeated climbs and ziplines can be.
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Getting There

  • By car / taxi

    From central Hornbæk, it’s typically a 10–15 minute drive to Klosterrisvej in the Havreholm area. Expect easy navigation through local roads; parking is usually the simplest option for families and groups. Taxi availability can be limited outside peak summer, so pre-book if needed.

  • Public transport + short taxi / walk

    Use regional trains and/or buses to reach Hornbæk, then continue by local bus or a short taxi hop toward Havreholm/Klosterrisvej. Total travel time from greater Copenhagen often lands around 1.5–2.5 hours depending on connections; plan extra buffer on weekends.

  • Bike

    Cycling is a good option in North Zealand’s summer season: ride from Hornbæk through forest-edge lanes toward Havreholm. Allow 25–45 minutes depending on route and wind; bring a lock and consider a light layer for cooler coastal conditions.

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A forest playground near Hornbæk

Til-Tops Hornbæk (often referred to as the Havreholm park) is a treetop climbing park set in North Zealand’s woodland landscape near Havreholm. The vibe is pure Scandinavian outdoors: tall trees, birdsong, and the quiet thrill of being a few meters off the ground, moving from trunk to trunk on suspended obstacles. It’s designed as an active, social experience—families, friend groups and team-builders all sharing the same forest stage, cheering each other through the wobbliest sections.

What you actually do up there

Expect a progression of color-coded courses with different heights and technical difficulty, from low, kid-friendly routes to higher runs that test balance, grip and nerve. Many elements are classic high-ropes fare—rope ladders, nets, swaying bridges, and platforms—stitched together into a circuit that keeps you moving forward rather than circling back. The headline, though, is the zipline-focused “Zip Safari,” a sequence of glides that loops you around the park, culminating in a long final ride that delivers you back to ground level.

Safety culture (and why it matters)

Til-Tops leans hard into structured safety: you’ll get an instructor-led briefing, then climb while continuously attached to the system. That makes the experience approachable even for first-timers, because the rules are clear and the flow is supervised. You’ll still feel the trees sway and the height register—especially on the higher courses—so it’s not a theme-park ride; it’s a real physical activity in a living forest.

Who it suits: families, teens, and active travelers

This is one of those rare attractions where wildly different comfort levels can coexist. Younger kids can stick to the lowest routes, confident climbers can chase higher sections and longer ziplines, and non-climbers aren’t left out—there’s a short disc-golf course beneath the lines, so the “spectator” role can become its own mini-adventure. If you’re traveling around the Hornbæk coast or doing a North Zealand day trip, Til-Tops makes an energetic counterpoint to beaches and café life.

How to pace your visit

Plan for a half-day feel: arrival, gearing up, safety intro, then time in the trees that expands with your ambition. The park encourages lingering—repeat favorite sections, add disc golf, and take breaks between climbs—so your experience can be as quick as a concentrated burst or as long as a relaxed, picnic-paced afternoon.

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