Sleep in a Cosy Norwegian Forest Treehouse Overlooking a Fjord
Nestled near the picturesque town of Odda in Norway, the Woodnest Treehouse stands as a testament to the harmonious fusion of nature and architecture. Perched in a serene forest overlooking the breathtaking Hardanger Fjord, this stunning accommodation offers guests a unique and cozy retreat amidst the treetops. The brainchild of Sally and Kjartan Aano, a husband and wife team with a passion for creating unforgettable experiences, Woodnest Treehouse brings to life a dreamy escape suspended in the embrace of nature.
Collaborating with Norwegian architects Helen&Hard, the Aano duo transformed their vision into reality, resulting in two remarkable treehouses that blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Each treehouse is ingeniously designed, featuring a single tree running through the middle, providing a sense of unity with the forest. Despite their modest size at just 15 square meters, these snug retreats accommodate up to four people comfortably. Guests are treated to modern amenities, including electricity, a compact kitchenette, a stovetop, a mini fridge, and high-speed Wi-Fi, ensuring a perfect balance between rustic charm and contemporary comfort.
What sets Woodnest Treehouse apart is its commitment to providing a luxurious experience in a compact space. The treehouses boast flushing toilets and showers, offering convenience without compromising on the immersive natural setting. Adding to the allure,...
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