Tiny houses on an old playground: Tourism in Maßweiler is booming!

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In Maßweiler, five tiny houses are being built on a former playground to promote tourism. Read more about the project.

In Maßweiler entstehen fünf Tiny-Häuser auf einem ehemaligen Spielplatz zur Förderung des Tourismus. Lesen Sie mehr über das Projekt.
In Maßweiler, five tiny houses are being built on a former playground to promote tourism. Read more about the project.

Tiny houses on an old playground: Tourism in Maßweiler is booming!

A lot is happening in Maßweiler: Five cute tiny houses are set to move into a former playground between Mittelstrasse and Ringstrasse. This initiative, initiated by Councilor Jacqueline Mayer, aims to boost tourism in the region. Loud Rhine Palatinate The playground was sold and the tiny houses are to be rented out to holiday guests via online platforms.

With clever planning, the construction project includes tiny houses in different sizes: one with 25 m², two with 31 m² and two with 41 m². They are mobile and are built on wheels, without solid foundations. This means they can be easily moved, which supports the eco-friendly idea. An office container will also be planned alongside a new parking lot with four to five spaces. The development will take place via the ring road, as a previous footpath was closed due to the sale of the property and walkers now have to take detours.

Tourism in focus

The mayor of Maßweiler, Herbert Semmet, has made it clear that Jacqueline Mayer's efforts and capital must flow into the development. The necessary water and sewer pipes run under the old playground and their connection must be clarified with the waterworks, as also by Rhine Palatinate reported.

With this measure, the municipality not only wants to increase the tourist attractiveness of the region, but also respond to the increasing demand for alternative accommodation options. This is also reflected in the Germany-wide trend towards tiny houses, as shown on reisevergnuegen.com is held. These small, self-sufficient houses not only offer comfort but also an environmentally friendly way of life. They are often equipped with modern technology that enables sustainable use of resources.

Reactions and discussions

The project was discussed in the local council and adjustments to the development plan were decided. Lukas Weber from the SPD asked whether residents had been informed about the project, to which Mayor Semmet responded by pointing out that playgrounds can already cause noise. Ultimately there was an approval of six yes votes and two no votes from the SPD and one abstention for the change to the development plan, as also by Rhine Palatinate mentioned.

The development of tiny houses in tourism has become increasingly established, as evidenced by numerous studies examining the trend towards minimalization and the desire for experiences close to nature, as in an article on degruyterbrill.com is executed. It remains exciting to see how the project in Maßweiler will develop and whether the region will be able to exploit the advantages of this new way of traveling.