First German Tree House Hotel Opens In Zentendorf, Eastern Germany
11 July 2005
A guest of Germany's first tree house hotel in Zentendorf, eastern Germany, walking on a wooden suspension bridge. The five cabins of the hotel are each perched on branches and reinforced with giant stilts, offering a bird's eye view of the lush forest on the Polish frontier. The houses are capable of housing up to four people, with prices for the smallest of the houses starting at 160 euros (191 dollars) including breakfast.(AFP/DDP/File/Norbert Millauer)
A tree house being installed for Germany's first tree house hotel in Zentendorf, eastern Germany. The five cabins of the hotel are each perched on branches and reinforced with giant stilts, offering a bird's eye view of the lush forest on the Polish frontier. The houses are capable of housing up to four people, with prices for the smallest of the houses starting at 160 euros (191 dollars) including breakfast.(AFP/DDP/File/Norbert Millauer)
A tree house being installed for Germany's first tree house hotel in Zentendorf, eastern Germany. The five cabins of the hotel are each perched on branches and reinforced with giant stilts, offering a bird's eye view of the lush forest on the Polish frontier. The houses are capable of housing up to four people, with prices for the smallest of the houses starting at 160 euros (191 dollars) including breakfast.(AFP/DDP/File/Norbert Millauer)