Wanderlust, escapism and the general desire to just get the hell out of here–wherever here is–into nature, is at an all time high this year. If you’re anywhere near Odda, Norway–or you’re willing to travel there–a getaway at the Woodnest Luxury Treehouse Cabins is just what the doctor ordered. Situated at the end of Norway’s second longest fjord and designed to be minimally invasive while respecting the land and steep topography of the area, these modern treehouses are kind of modern, minimal escape that we all aspire to own, not rent. Each one of the abodes is perched on a single tree approximately 15′ to 20′ off the ground, has a four person capacity and includes modern amenities like electricity, kitchenette, WiFi, heated floors, flushing toilet and shower. In other words, you can live in a treehouse for weeks at a time like your childhood self always imagined–while still having access to cold beer, ice and Instagram.
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