CopenHill

SKI SLOPES ON TOP OF WASTE-TO-ENERGY INCINERATOR


Pic by Max Mestour


Peak Playground

Copenhagenill is an urban leisure centre for mountain activities in Copenhagen, Denmark, opening in 2019. The site is built on the outer shell of the waste-to-energy plant (Amager Bakke), which produces heat and electricity.

The factory produces heat and electricity for buildings and homes in Copenhagen and its suburbs from the incineration of household waste.

Pic by Tomas Majewski


The main activity offered in Copenhagen is skiing and snowboarding on a ski area consisting of a succession of artificial slopes covered with a special with a special plastic coating, with a total vertical drop of 78 meters  450 meters in length. The area is divided into three sections of varying levels. The lower section consists of a series of two green slopes, served by two conveyor belts. The middle includes a moderately steep blue run served by a third a third conveyor belt. Finally, the top section is the steepest, a black run, served by a surface lift. This run is also home to a slalom stadium. In addition, freestyle modules freestyle modules are installed along the green and blue runs and a track for sledges and buoys is set up along the first carpet.

Pic By : Tomas Majewski


Beyond Skiing

Copenhagen can also be used for many other sports. For running or hiking on a specially-designed course that replicates to reproduce the experience of a mountain trail. Last but not least Danish resort features the world's highest climbing wall at 85 meters high! What's more, the summit is accessible on foot via or elevator to enjoy panoramic views of Copenhagen.

Pic by : Tomas Majewski




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