In the surroundings of the Benedictine Archabbey of Pannonhalma, a canopy path has been built next to the Boldog Mór Lookout and the forest trail surrounding it. The supporting structure of the structure, which is a Christian symbol of a fish, is made of metal and has a wooden structure. The canopy walk also serves as a lookout point.
The fish's tail is the access road from the current trail and the exit leads back to this trail. It is nearly 80 metres long and its highest point is 14 metres above ground level. It can be accessed by wheelchair.
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