Most getaway cabins rest on the forest floor, allowing you to look out at a small wooded section of land. The Pan Treetop Cabins, however, give you an entirely different view. The two cabins are perched above the treeline, so you can gaze out at a majestic swath of Norwegian land. You take a winding staircase to the structure where natural light is unimpeded and your views are incredible. Located in Finnskogen, Norway, the two cabins are surrounded by plenty of hiking, cycling, and climbing trails, along with fishing and ice fishing, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities. Inside you’ll find a fireplace, kitchen, bed, dining area, and shower, which are all you really need as you’ll probably spend your hours gazing out of the large glass windows.
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