If you're craving a wild adventure, our forest property is just the place for you! Whether you're passing through, a biker, hiker, or a family, here you'll be woken by birdsong and abundant, healing greenery!
An overnight stay in a tree tent is truly special. The tent floats above the forest floor, held by three strong trees. You access the tree tent via a small rope ladder. After winding down by the fire, you can climb into your cozy, floating 'cave' and listen to the forest come alive – especially magical when the forest animals become active.
Our property is used for experiential wilderness education and outdoor yoga & meditation courses. Therefore, it offers spaces for unique, diverse activities. Feel free to contact us!
The property is easily accessible via a paved road, borders the city forest, yet is secluded (it adjoins another property rarely used for leisure) in a suburb of Wiesbaden on the western edge of the Wiesbaden Taunus. An adjacent road has very little traffic and is rarely heard.
The area features a beautiful fire pit, a composting toilet, and a children's play area (swing, slide). Additionally, we offer extras you can book individually (bicycles, tents, roof tent, tarp, sleeping mat, sleeping bags, hammocks, gas stove for fire bans or similar, pizza oven, and much more... feel free to contact me! :)
Where Hessloch, Wiesbaden's smallest suburb, is located today, 800 years ago there was still forest, predominantly consisting of hazelnut bushes. Today, there are many (cycling) hiking trails (e.g., R6), forests, fields, and orchards. Some hiking trails are continuously paved (stroller-friendly), others unpaved. In the small village, there are places to stop for refreshments; a supermarket, drugstore, etc., are reachable within 3 km.
In case of rain, the spot is only accessible with a 4x4 vehicle. The entrance is a bit narrow and therefore not suitable for vehicles wider than 2.10m. Dogs are welcome. As this is a forest property, you should expect typical forest hazards (falling branches and/or trees). We do our best to secure the paths, but we cannot guarantee anything. Therefore, you enter our property at your own risk.
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