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ENTRANCE FEES AND OPENING HOURS

PLANNING A VISIT

Here you will find all information about our opening hours and how to get to the Treetop Walk at Neuschönau. We offer discounts and individual services for groups if you enquire via our group travel page.

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FAQ ABOUT THE PATH AND YOUR STAY

FREQUENT QUESTIONS - AND ANSWERS

Weather

Is the trail open in bad weather?

Is the trail open in bad weather?

Yes, the trail is open all year round, even when it rains, and when it snows the trail is cleared and accessible.

Only during thunderstorms, hail, storms and ice do we reserve the right to close the trail for safety reasons.

If we have to close the trail at short notice, we will announce it here on the website. We recommend you check back there on the day of your visit before you begin your journey!

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Accessibility

Is the trail accessible by wheelchair?

Is the trail accessible by wheelchair?

Is the Treetop Walk accessible and suitable for prams?

The path to the Treetop Walk in the Bavarian Forest National Park and the Treetop Walk including the observation tower are designed to be accessible to wheelchairs.

With a maximum gradient of 6%, the path can also be used by wheelchair users or prams. Rest areas without ascents offer repeated opportunities for rest.

We recommend that people with a disabled pass (B) buy their ticket on site at the ticket office. We offer a discounted ticket and free admission for the accompanying person on
presentation of the ID.

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Dog

Are dogs allowed on the Treetop Walk in Neuschönau?

Are dogs allowed on the Treetop Walk in Neuschönau?

Dogs* or animals of any kind are unfortunately not allowed on the trail, not even on a lead or in a bag.

In addition to the hygiene aspect, the safety aspect (for animals and humans) plays a major role in the ban on animals on the trail. Most responsible owners keep a safe eye on their animal, yet dogs can show unexpected social behaviour towards strangers and also towards other animals. A fear of heights in dogs can also trigger flight behaviour. Unfortunately, the narrow path width offers neither retreat nor escape possibilities for animals or for people with any fear of animals.

*Exception: companion dogs for the disabled and assistance dogs.

However, there are dog crates with fresh water available on the grounds, which you can use free of charge. You can get info about this at the ticket office.

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