Guided hikes in the Black Forest
Some team events are carefully planned. Others begin with a simple decision to step outside the usual working environment for a short time.
In the southern part of the Black Forest, often referred to as the Hochschwarzwald, the landscape naturally shifts the way people move and interact. Forest paths, open stretches and quiet ridgelines create an environment in which movement becomes part of the experience itself.
There is no need to add much. The change of perspective happens almost naturally.
A natural outdoor experience for teams
Guided hikes take different forms depending on the rhythm of the day and the group.
For some teams, a shorter walk of one to two hours creates a natural pause during a seminar day – a moment to step away and return with a clearer sense of focus.
Others extend the experience into a longer route with a steady walking rhythm and, depending on the agenda, a stop at a mountain hut along the way. Conversations develop differently in that kind of setting, without needing to be initiated.
Designed to fit into your schedule
The starting point is always flexible.
A hike can begin directly at a seminar location or from a nearby trailhead. This makes it easy to integrate the experience into existing schedules, without adding complexity to the planning.
What remains constant is the idea behind it: movement creates space. Within that space, interaction often becomes more natural.
A natural choice beyond the winter season
For teams looking for an outdoor experience beyond the winter season, guided hikes offer a quiet and versatile way to experience the experience this landscape together.
An overview of all team events in the Black Forest can be found on our main page.