Treehouse hotels in Germany – complete overview 2025
Spend the night in a tree house hotel – an unforgettable experience surrounded by nature
Welcome to our comprehensive overview of all known treehouse hotels! Here you will find a carefully compiled list of the 48 most fascinating places to stay high up in the trees, sorted by country and federal state. Whether you’re looking for an adventure in the forests of Bavaria, a romantic night in the treetops of Lower Saxony or an extraordinary overnight stay in the treehouses of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – our list offers the right treehouse hotel for every taste and every region.
What you can expect in this overview:
✅48 tree house hotels in 14 federal states
✅ Contact details and opening hours
✅ Dog regulations for each provider
✅ Interactive map with filter function
✅ Personally researched and maintained by me (last update: 11.07.2025)
Why spending the night in a tree house is so special
An overnight stay in a tree house is more than just simple accommodation – it is a unique experience that brings you closer to nature in a very special way. Imagine waking up in the morning and looking directly into the treetops, hearing the chirping of birds and enjoying the fresh forest air. Tree house hotels offer the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation. They are ideal for romantic getaways for two, exciting family adventures or for solo travelers looking for a break from everyday life.
The special atmosphere of a tree house hotel is created by the harmonious integration into nature, the loving design and the often sustainable construction methods. Many tree houses are comfortably and stylishly furnished, so you don’t have to do without any modern comforts. At the same time, they allow you to experience nature from a completely new perspective.
Dive into our overview and find the tree house hotel that will make your next adventure unforgettable! If you know any other addresses, please send me a message. I will then add the missing tree house hotels to the list.

Tree house hotels in Germany
Below is an overview of 42 interesting and exciting places to stay in the great outdoors. For the sake of clarity, I have divided the addresses into the tables of the federal states. Behind the name of the tree house hotel you will find (if already created), the link to the detail page here on Walderlebnispfade.de and the website refers directly to the operator.
Map view of the 48 tree houses in Germany
You can also filter by federal state in the map by showing the menu bar on the left. Simply click on the symbol at the top left.
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Tree house hotels in Baden Württemberg
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Geniesserhof | Stauchestraße 1, 78661 Dietingen | +49 741 94205867 | info@das-baum.haus | das-baum.haus | All year round | No |
Oasis Weil | Waldenbucher Straße 151, 71093 Weil im Schönbuch | +49 7157 669850 | info@oaseweil.de | oaseweil.de | All year round | No |
Rosenberg | Hüttenhof 5, 73494 Rosenberg | +49 157 53175432 | info@baumpalast.de | baumpalast.de | All year round | Yes |
Schluchsee | Vorderaha 8, 79859 Schluchsee | +49 171 2746361 | info@naturcamp-schluchsee.de | naturcamp-schluchsee.de | April – October | No |
Black Forest | Tretenhofstr. 76, 77960 Seelbach | +49 7823 960950 | info@spacamping.de | spacamping.de | All year round | No |
Tripsdrill | Erlebnispark-Tripsdrill-Str. 1, 74389 Cleebronn | +49 7135 999333 | service@tripsdrill.de | tripsdrill.com | All year round | Yes |
Tree house hotels in Bavaria
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Mönchberg | Am Brunnweg, 63933 Mönchberg | +49 9374 319 | info@wipfelglueck.de | wipfelglueck.de | All year round | Yes |
Hafnerleiten Estate | Brunndobl 16, 84364 Bad Birnbach | +49 8563 91511 | post@hofgut.info | hofgut.info | All year round | Partially |
Upper Bavaria | Schulstraße 26, 85305 Jetzendorf | +49 8137 9962595 | info@baumhaushotel-oberbayern.com | baumhaushotel-oberbayern.com | All year round | Yes |
Time out | Kammelauwald 1, 89358 Kammeltal | +49 170 1705882 | info@baumhotel-auszeit.de | baumhotel-auszeit.de | All year round | Yes |
Allgäu | Kaisersmad 6, 87488 Betzigau | +49 8304 9291725 | info@baumhaushotel-allgaeu.de | baumhaushotel-allgaeu.de | All year round | Yes |
Bird seed | Voglsam 1, 84337 Schönau | +49 8726 210 | info@erlebnispark-voglsam.de | adventurepark-voglsam.de | April – September | No |
Kranzbach | In Kranzbach 1, 82493 Krün | +49 8823 928000 | info@daskranzbach.de | daskranzbach.de | All year round | Partially |
Samerberg | Steinkirchen 10, 83122 Samerberg | +49 8032 8202 | info@baumhaus-samerberg.de | baumhaus-samerberg.de | All year round | No |
Schlossanger | Am Schlossanger 1, 87459 Pfronten | +49 8363 914550 | info@schlossanger.de | schlossanger.de | All year round | Yes |
Lake mill | Seemühle 1, 97782 Gräfendorf | +49 9357 9098020 | info@das-baumhaushotel.de | das-baumhaushotel.de | All year round | No |
Maypole house | Theodor-Heuss-Str. 35, 97855 Triefenstein-Lengfurt | +49 9395 877530 | info@mainbaumhaus.de | mainbaumhaus.de | All year round | No |
Tree house hotels in Brandenburg
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Uckermark | Gut Gollin 1, 17268 Templin | +49 39882 619941 | mail@baumhaushotel-uckermark.de | baumhaushotel-uckermark.de | All year round | No |
Tree house hotels in Hesse
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Odenwald | Am Traumblick 1, 64747 Breuberg | +49 171 2185875 | info@baumhausapartment.de | baumhausapartment.de | All year round | Yes |
Robin’s nest | Berplesch 1, 37218 Witzenhausen | +49 5542 5055056 | brieftaube@robins-nest.de | robins-nest.de | All year round | Yes |
Tree house hotels in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Surfhostel | Haide district, 18569 Ummanz | +49 38305 55018 | hostel@ummaii.de | ummaii.de | All year round | Yes |
Marlow Bird Park | Kölzower Chaussee 1, 18337 Marlow | +49 38221 265 | lockvogel@vogelpark-marlow.de | vogelpark-marlow.de | May – September | Yes |
Schwerin Zoo | An der Crivitzer Chaussee 1, 19061 Schwerin | +49 385 395510 | info@zoo-schwerin.de | zoo-schwerin.de | March – October | No |
Tree house hotels in Lower Saxony
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Almke | Volkmarsdorfer Straße 100, 38446 Wolfsburg | +49 05365 94150 | jzp-almke@stjr.de | almke.info | Currently closed | No |
Sottrum | Ziegeleistraße 28, 31188 Holle | +49 50628860 | mail@familienpark-sottrum.de | familienparksottrum.de | March – October | No |
Bockhop | Wiesenweg 43, 27246 Borstel | +49 172 7749281 | info@baumhausherberge.de | baumhausherberge.de | All year round | Partially |
Bispinger Heath | Töpinger Str. 69, 29646 Bispingen | +49 221 650 31414 | centerparcs.com | All year round | Partially | |
Tree whispering | Brannenweg 22, 26160 Bad Zwischenahn | +49 179 7392658 | info@baumgefluester.de | baumgefluester.com | All year round | No |
Solling | In der Loh, 37170 Uslar | +49 5571 919305 | info@baumhaushotel-solling.de | baumhaushotel-solling.de | All year round | Partially |
TreeInn | Kasernenstraße 2, 27313 Dörverden | +49 4234 4999586 | info@tree-inn.de | www.tree-inn.de | All year round | No |
Cuxhaven | Wernerwaldstraße 6, 27476 Cuxhaven | +49 4721 29012 | info@baumhaus-cuxhaven.de | baumhaus-cuxhaven.de | April – October | No |
Forest spring | Waldquelle 1, 31855 Aerzen | +49 5154 95220 | Info@hotel-waldquelle.de | hotel-waldquelle.de | All year round | No |
Herb sand | Schanzenstr. 23, 21706 Krautsand | +49 4143 911950 | info@elbinselhof-krautsand.de | islandpferde-krautsand.de | All year round | Yes |
There is something magical about spending the night in a tree house. Leaves rustle in the wind, the birds chirp in the morning, the wood smells and creaks. Pure deceleration!!!
Tree house hotels in North Rhine-Westphalia
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Lake Sorpe | Am Sorpesee 193, 59846 Sundern | +49 2935 9699015 | vermietung@sorpesee.de | sorpesee.com | All year round | Partially |
Tree house hotels in Rhineland-Palatinate
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Experience nest | Lauschhütte forester’s lodge, 55442 Daxweiler | +49 6724 6038013 | info@lauschhuette.de | lauschhuette.de | April – October | No |
Saint Martin | Kuckucksweg 6, 67487 St. Martin | +49 6327 6039860 | info@baumhaus-sankt-martin.de | baumhaus-sankt-martin.de | All year round | No |
Tree house hotels in Saxony
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Turisede | Kulturinsel Einsiedel 1, 02829 Neißeaue | +49 35891 49113 | buchung@kulturinsel.de | turisede.com | All year round | No |
Battlefield | An der Talsperre 1a, 09648 Kriebstein | +49 034327 68109 | info@kriebelland.de | kriebelland.de | All year round | No |
Leipzig | Am Albrechtshainer See 1, 04683 Albrechtshain | +49 034293 44200 | mail@kletterwald-leipzig.de | kletterwald-leipzig.de | April – October | No |
Tree house hotels in Saxony-Anhalt
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Altjessnitz | Parkstraße 7, 06800 Altjeßnitz | +49 176 626 000 95 | info@traeumen-zwischen-baeumen.de | traeumen-zwischen-baeumen.de | All year round | No |
Tree house hotels in Schleswig-Holstein
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Ratzeburg | At the train station, 23911 Schmilau | +49 4541 883216 | schmilau@erlebnisbahn-ratzeburg.de | erlebnisbahn-ratzeburg.de | May – September | Partially |
Baltic Sea tree house | Alte Landstr. 16, 23758 Wangels / Ostholstein | +49 4382 356 | info@ostsee-baumhaus.de | ostsee-baumhaushotel.de | All year round | Partially |
Tree house hotels in Thuringia
Hotel name | Address | Phone | Website | Opening months | Dogs allowed? | |
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Endschuetz | Manor no. 1, 07570 Endschütz | +49 36603 61699 | info@rittergut-endschuetz.de | rittergut-endschuetz.de | April – September | No |

Practical tips for your tree house hotel stay
Best booking times for tree house hotels
Avoid peak season and save money: The most popular times for treehouse hotels are the summer months of June to August and the fall vacations in October. During these periods, prices are the highest and availability is the lowest. You should book at least 3-4 months in advance.
Use the low season: Stays in spring (April/May) and late fall (November) are particularly attractive and cheaper. Many tree house hotels offer reduced prices during this time, combined with a beautiful natural backdrop. In winter, only around half of the hotels are open, but you will experience a very special, snow-covered atmosphere.
Give preference to weekdays: From Sunday to Thursday, treehouse hotels are significantly cheaper and less fully booked than at weekends.
How much does an overnight stay in a tree house cost?
Price categories at a glance:
- Budget tree houses: €80-120 per night for 2 people
- Middle class: 120-200 € per night with upscale facilities
- Luxury tree houses: €200-400 per night with wellness and premium service
Note cost factors: Prices vary greatly depending on the season, facilities and location. Tree houses in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg tend to be more expensive than those in eastern German states. Tourist tax (1-3 € per person/night) and final cleaning (20-50 €) are often added.
Saving tips: Many hotels offer package deals with breakfast or half board, which are cheaper than individual bookings. Stays of 3 nights or more are often rewarded with discounts.
Packing list for a tree house vacation
Clothing and shoes:
- Warm clothing even in summer (nights can be chilly if there is no heating)
- Sturdy, non-slip shoes for stairs and walkways
- Rain jacket and weatherproof clothing
- Cozy slippers for the tree house
Practical items:
- Flashlight or headlamp for the evening
- Power bank (not all tree houses have many sockets)
- Mosquito repellent and after-sun lotion
- Own bed linen (if not included)
What you should look out for when booking
Access and safety: Find out about the type of access (stairs, ladder, suspension bridge) and the height of the tree house. People with a fear of heights or limited mobility should clarify this in advance.
Check equipment:
- Sanitary facilities: In the tree house or separate building?
- Heating: particularly important in cooler months
- Kitchen: Self-catering possible or restaurant available?
- WLAN: Not available in all tree houses
Pets and children: Check the house rules regarding pets and age restrictions. Some tree house hotels are only suitable for children of a certain age.
Video: The most beautiful tree house hotels in Germany
Tree house hotels with special facilities
Wellness and relaxation: Several German tree house hotels now offer whirlpools, saunas or even spa areas. Particularly noteworthy are locations in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, which offer wellness packages.
The top 3 for wellness lovers are:
- Tree house hotel in Upper Bavaria – with private whirlpools and saunas
- Baumhaushotel Seemühle – with the unique shepherd’s wagon sauna by the lake
- Baltic Sea tree house hotel – with open-air whirlpool and panorama sauna
These hotels offer luxurious wellness experiences that go far beyond what you would normally expect in a tree house.
Culinary highlights: Some treehouse hotels have their own restaurants or offer breakfast on the treehouse terrace. Enquire about special culinary offers such as regional specialties or organic cuisine.
For nature lovers: many tree house hotels are located in nature parks or offer guided hikes, bird watching or other nature experiences. Perfect for anyone who wants to combine the tree house experience with active nature experiences.
What happens in bad weather?
Preparation is everything: most tree house hotels are built to be weatherproof and offer a safe experience even in the rain and wind. In fact, the sound of the rain on the roof and in the leaves can be very relaxing.
Indoor alternatives: Many locations offer common rooms, libraries or play areas as retreats. Find out in advance about the activities available in bad weather.
Flexibility in extreme weather conditions: In the event of storms or thunderstorms, tree houses can be temporarily closed for safety reasons. In such cases, reputable providers will offer alternative accommodation or free cancelations.
Tip: With the right preparation, your tree house stay will be an unforgettable nature experience – whatever the weather!
FAQ – Frequently asked questions
What is a tree house hotel?
A tree house hotel is a special type of accommodation where guests stay in comfortable tree houses built in the trees of a forest. These hotels offer a unique nature experience and often an impressive view.
What facilities do tree house hotels offer?
The facilities may vary depending on the tree house hotel, but usually include comfortable beds, heating, sanitary facilities, a small kitchen or minibar and sometimes a balcony or terrace.
Are tree house hotels also open in winter?
Many tree house hotels are open all year round and also offer cozy accommodation with appropriate heating in winter. However, it is advisable to find out about the winter opening times in advance.
How high are the tree houses in tree house hotels?
The height of the tree houses varies depending on the hotel and location, but is usually between 4 and 10 meters above the ground.
How is safety guaranteed in tree house hotels?
Tree house hotels are sturdily constructed and regularly tested for safety. They have secure entrances and often have emergency plans. However, it is always advisable to follow the hotel’s safety instructions.
Are pets allowed in tree house hotels?
The rules for pets vary depending on the treehouse hotel. Some allow pets for an additional fee, while others do not allow pets. It is important to clarify this in advance. Details can be found on the respective descriptions here on Walderlebnispfade.de