Sleep in a tent dangling from trees in a bavarian forest

Sleep in a tent dangling from trees in a bavarian forest

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Getting back to nature is all the rage at the moment but a park in Germany take glamping to dizzying new heights. If you’re after an extreme camping experience then look not further than the


mountain adventure park Waldseilgarten in Pfronten, Germany. The adventure camp in the woods suspends their canvas tents from the trees so you sleep dangling in the air. You’ll even need to


complete a safety course before you can turn in for the night. It’ll take you around 45 minutes to climb up to your bed for the night. Despite the lengths you’ll need to go to to get to


your ‘room’, no previous climbing experience is necessary. Training staff will make sure you’ve got all of the rope skills to swing about the trees. The whole adventure park is set up for


roping and climbing so once you’ve mastered your skills It’s recommended that you go for a wee before you winch yourself up onto your sleeping platform. It’s a long way down if you get


caught short in the middle of the night. You only get the essentials when you’re up there: a sleeping bag and a simple dinner. You might want to take a torch and a book. You might be too


scared to drop off to sleep, but at least you’ll have a beautiful view of the Bavarian countryside. Even though you’re not getting a five star hotel experience, prices are still pretty


steep: your tent is around £200 per person per night. If these tree tents aren’t high enough for you, then Waldseilgarten also offer tents hanging off the nearby cliffs. DAREDEVIL HANGING


FROM CLIFF WITH 10,000FT DROP.MP4 Waldseilgarten Höllschlucht Stay in a tent dangling from a cliff They’re not quite as high as the dangling cliff hotel pods in Peru, but you can still


choose to go as high as 1000 feet. There are some sleeping platforms a little lower down the cliff as well, but this is definitely not a holiday option for those suffering from vertigo. When


you finally make your way down in the morning, your make-shift shower is actually the nearby waterfall.