TheTreehouse
Trail
The Treehouse Trail

Our tree houses – dreaming in the trees
You snuggle up in a warm sleeping bag, safe and secure in a tree house that floats gently between three mighty trees. Above you, the stars twinkle through the transparent windows and the tranquility of the forest surrounds you. Perhaps a light rain begins to fall, and you watch the drops slowly roll down the windows while the scent of fresh pine needles fills the air.
Hiking from tree house to tree house
The day dawns and with it the adventure in the tree house. A dip in the ice–cold mountain stream rejuvenates you. Off you go with your friends along streams, over trails and mountains through the natural paradise. Your hiking boots carry you and your backpack past hiking huts, farms and adventure parks to the next tree house. The next tree house is by the lake. You hear the familiar creaking of the wooden hatch again and roll out your sleeping bags together. Before you snuggle in, you end the day at the lake or barbecue area.


The journey is the destination...
Together with our partners, such as municipalities, cities, associations, farms, forest owners, companies, hotels, campsites, and hostels, we are creating a versatile participatory project with the treehouse hiking trail, from the region for the region!
The aim is to incorporate as many attractions as possible into the Tree House Hiking Trail. Forest climbing gardens, mini golf courses, a treetop trail, swimming pools, mineral spas and saunas, a fishing park, a rustic Black Forest restaurant serving homemade Black Forest gateau, and even an excursion to a company: Nothing is more colorful and diverse than our tree house hiking trail, a gigantic network for all large and small tourist attractions united under one roof.
This association network is all about promoting practical cooperation. Sustainable tourism is strengthened by the fact that our tree houses do not consume any land or resources. Nevertheless, a whole host of additional attractive accommodation options are being created for tourists, which at the same time make the forest and the natural tree population particularly valuable!