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Discover the Black Forest from above with the Treetop Walk and Lookout Tower in Bad Wildbad, featuring panoramic views, interactive stations, and a thrilling tunnel slide.

The Black Forest: Treetop Walk & Lookout Tower Experience offers a unique way to explore one of Germany’s most scenic regions. Located in Bad Wildbad, in the heart of Baden-Württemberg, this activity combines a 1,250-meter elevated trail, a 40-meter-high lookout tower, and a 55-meter tunnel slide. The tour is designed for a full day of engaging activities, with the flexibility to check available starting times and enjoy it at your own pace.
This tour is especially appealing for those eager to see the Black Forest from a fresh perspective, enjoying spectacular views and interactive learning stations along the way. It’s suitable for all ages, with accessible features like step-free paths and rest areas. However, it’s important to consider that the tunnel slide may be closed during adverse weather, which can influence the experience.
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The Sommerberg Treetop Walk is a striking feature of this experience, stretching 1,250 meters through the Black Forest. The elevated trail takes visitors up to 20 meters above the ground, offering a vantage point to observe the lush beech, fir, and spruce trees. Along the way, interactive stations provide information about the forest’s flora and fauna, making the walk both fun and educational.
Children and adults alike can enjoy various balancing challenges at activity stations. The trail is designed for step-free access, ensuring that wheelchairs, walkers, and pushchairs can navigate comfortably. Rest areas are strategically placed for taking breaks, and a baby changing room is available in the lookout tower.

The highlight of the tour is reaching the 40-meter-high lookout tower. The tower features an accessible spiral pathway with a gentle 6% gradient, making it easy for most visitors to ascend. From the top, panoramic views stretch across the Black Forest, with on clear days, sightings of the Kraichgau region, the Stuttgart TV tower, and the Swabian Jura.
The tower’s design emphasizes safety and accessibility, offering sweeping vistas while ensuring a comfortable experience for those with mobility limitations. The observation platform is ideal for photographs and simply soaking in the scenery.
For thrill-seekers, the 55-meter tunnel slide provides an exciting way to descend from the towers’ 25-meter-high platform. Visitors use a provided sliding mat to glide down the slide, which offers a fast-paced finish to the treetop walk.
It’s worth noting that the tunnel slide may be closed in bad weather, such as rain or snow, so plan accordingly if this thrill is a priority. The slide adds a fun element to the experience, especially for children and young at heart.
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The path is lined with interactive learning stations designed to engage visitors with the forest environment. These stations explain the different tree species, forest animals, and ecological relationships in the Black Forest.
At activity stations, visitors can test their balance or solve nature-themed riddles, which are designed to entertain and educate simultaneously. The friendly squirrel mascot guides children through these challenges, making the experience more memorable and engaging for young visitors.
This tour is built with accessibility in mind. The trail and lookout tower are step-free, with a maximum 6% incline, and include rest areas for relaxing. Visitors with mobility aids can rent wheelchairs or walkers at no extra cost, and disabled toilets are available.
The experience includes entry to the walk and viewing tower, but the tunnel slide is not included in the entry fee and is weather-dependent. There are no guided tours, but the stations and pathways are self-explanatory.
Note that dogs are not allowed, except for disabled companion dogs. Food and drinks are not included and must be purchased separately if desired.

The tour operates on a valid 1-day ticket, with checkable starting times to fit your schedule. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in planning your day. The skip-the-line option helps avoid long waits during busy periods.
Because the Treetop Walk is open in rain and snow, it provides a year-round attraction, though severe weather can lead to closures, especially of the tunnel slide.
The combination of a long elevated trail, a panoramic lookout tower, and a thrilling tunnel slide makes this experience stand out. It balances educational value, family fun, and adventure, making it well-suited for visitors seeking a varied day outdoors.
What truly distinguishes this tour is its focus on accessible design—the step-free trails and tower ensure everyone can enjoy the views. Plus, the interactive stations add an engaging layer, transforming a scenic walk into an educational outing.
This experience is ideal for those interested in nature, scenic views, and interactive learning. Families with children will appreciate the fun challenges and slide, while adults can enjoy the stunning vistas and peaceful forest environment.
It’s also a good choice for visitors with mobility limitations, thanks to its accessible features. However, visitors should be aware that the tunnel slide may be closed in bad weather, so plan accordingly if that attraction is essential.
The Black Forest Treetop Walk & Lookout Tower offers an educational, scenic, and enjoyable experience in the heart of Baden-Württemberg. Its accessible design and interactive stations make it appealing to a broad audience. The panoramic views from the tower and the excitement of the tunnel slide provide memorable highlights.
For those seeking a nature-focused activity that combines learning and fun, this tour delivers a well-rounded outing. Its flexibility with booking and weather considerations adds to its convenience, making it a worthwhile addition to any trip to the Black Forest.
Is the Treetop Walk suitable for children?
Yes, children will enjoy the interactive learning stations and the tunnel slide. The trail and tower are designed to be family-friendly and accessible.
Can I book tickets last minute?
Yes, you can check availability for same-day visits, and tickets can be reserved with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tunnel slide included in the ticket price?
No, the tunnel slide is not included in the entry ticket and is weather-dependent.
What accessibility features are available?
The trail and lookout tower are step-free, accessible for wheelchairs, and have rest areas. Wheelchairs and walkers can be rented free of charge.
Are pets allowed on the walk?
Only disabled companion dogs are permitted; other pets are not allowed for safety and hygiene reasons.
What should I do if the weather is bad?
The walk remains open in rain and snow, but the tunnel slide may be closed during severe weather.
How long does the walk last?
Most visits last 1-2 hours, depending on pace and interest at the stops.
Is there parking nearby?
Yes, parking spaces with low barriers are available, along with disabled parking options.
Can I enjoy the views year-round?
Absolutely, the walk and tower are open in all seasons, offering different scenic experiences throughout the year.