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A tree house is a unique lodging experience that allows guests to reconnect with nature. These unique accommodations are often located near fishing lakes or in a natural setting. Guests can enjoy bird eye views, excellent hiking opportunities, and other benefits of a treetop abode. While it's not always possible to live in a treehouse, it's a great way to have a one-of-a-kind getaway.
Treetops can be found in many countries around the world, including Norway. The country's landscape is nothing short of stunning, with fjords and snow-capped mountains to enjoy. It's no surprise that treehouses are growing in popularity.
A Norwegian treehouse can offer a unique experience that you won't find anywhere else. For instance, you can stay in a treetop abode while also enjoying jaw-dropping views of snow-capped mountains and a beautiful lake. At the same time, you'll be able to relax in a relaxing atmosphere. If you're looking for a weekend away from it all, consider a trip to a tree house in Norway.
Some treehouses in Norway are built as an independent structure, with the building soaring five or six meters above the forest floor. Others are designed to complement the surrounding environment. You can even find a few that sleep two or more people.
One of the trendier treehouses is located on the west coast of Norway. It's a small, 184-square-foot abode that's finished with batten siding and anchored to the surrounding trees by bucket brackets. Unlike the more conventional treehouses, this one includes a kitchenette and bathroom.
Another Norwegian treehouse is part of a climbing adventure park. The abode is tucked into an old pine tree and secured with bucket mounting brackets. Despite being built on wood, it isn't treated with chemicals to protect it from the elements. Rather, it's made from natural timber shingles that will weather to blend with the environment.
Treetops are not for the faint of heart, however. This 21-foot abode offers a mesmerizing view of a nearby lake. During the evening, you can even see a wolf howl. On a clear night, you'll be able to appreciate the starry sky.
For those looking for a more luxurious and off-the-grid experience, you can also check out the Woodnest treehouse. Located in Odda, Norway, this treehouse is a luxury abode suspended five to six meters above the ground. With a capacity of four people, it's a comfortable place to spend a week or two.
Other treehouses in Norway include the Sky Hut, which is an exclusive treetop hut that's two hours north of Oslo. It's equipped with everything you'd need for a comfortable stay. There's even a hot tub to soak in. In addition to the standard amenities, there's a large living room and a sleeping loft. Plus, you can enjoy the spectacular view of the surrounding forest from the comfort of a heated wood stove.
As a treehouse lover, you should also check out the Treetop Fiddan, which is an island treehouse in Fjord Norway. It's a unique treehouse that's built in a sustainable manner, and it's a great way to get in touch with the nature that surrounds you.