Tree hotels in Sweden – the most unusual places you ever stayed

Unique hotels are one of the highlights of Sweden travel. Take your stay to new heights by spending the night in a tree house. Here are six unusual places among the treetops – from back-to-basic experiences to imaginative luxury accommodations.

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Treehotel, Swedish Lapland

Unique hotels are one of the highlights of Sweden travel. Take your stay to new heights by spending the night in a tree house. Here are six unusual places among the treetops – from back-to-basic experiences to imaginative luxury accommodations.

Treehotel, Swedish Lapland

Treehotelin Harads opened in 2010 and put Sweden on the map when it comes to unusual places to stay. Over the years, the hotel has attracted superstars like Kate Moss, Justin Bieber and Elijah Wood. In the untouched forests

Granö Beckasin, Västerbotten

Granö Beckasin is located in the northern parts of Sweden, among pine trees and overlooking the Ume Älv (Umeå River). Here, you can stay in one of the rooms belonging to the eco-hotel or in one of the luxurious birds’ nests – six tree houses with hotel-standard rooms placed among the treetops in the surrounding woods. The bird’s nests are built of recyclable material and offer amenities such as heated floors and large windows. Granö Beckasin also serves up a variety of activities – dog sledding, moose safaris, midnight paddling and wild dining to mention a few.

Supermåne, Dalarna

Unique hotels are one of the highlights of Sweden travel. Take your stay to new heights by spending the night in a tree house. Here are six unusual places among the treetops – from back-to-basic experiences to imaginative luxury accommodations.

Naturbyn, Värmland

‘Naturbyn’(The Nature Village) is a hidden treasure amid the Swedish woods, offering a back-to-basics experience where you live and breathe the surrounding nature. With cabins situated up in the trees and floating on water, this is not your average campsite. The ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’ sits five metres above the ground and the ‘Sehr Schjönn Cabin’ is ten metres above the ground. Both treehouses are ecologically hand-built with large windows and a private terrace overlooking the nearby lake. There is a sauna on the site but no electricity – you’ll be cleaving your own wood and cooking on an open fire.