Cozy Treehouse with Sauna in the Woods with Stream

  • Location Hardwick
  • ID: 1849

Description

Elevate your getaway with a stay in our stunning, one-of-a-kind treehouse, nestled high among the trees in the heart of the northern Vermont woods. This charming, cozy retreat offers a perfect blend of adventure and comfort, with panoramic views of the forest canopy, creating an intimate connection with nature.

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or an unforgettable adventure, the treehouse is a must-book stay. Don’t miss out—reserve your night in the treetops today!

Amenities:River viewPropane “woodstove" & smokeless outdoor fire pitFirewood & starting materialsGrill and charcoalEssential condiments & cooking suppliesMini-fridge & toaster ovenCampstove and propaneLinens & TowelsUse of saunaUse of kayaks, bikes & snowshoesDog-friendly (with fee)Use of outdoor tub & shower (during warmer months)Access to modern bathroom at shared main houseAccess to washer and dryer

The treehouse is available year-round for up to 2 people, ranging from $175 - $250/night, plus taxes and fees.

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Contact information

Heather Davis
Property Owner
(802) 472-8024
heather@stonecitytreehouse.com

Pricing

$175 to $250 nightly.

Room info

1 Bedroom
1.5 Bathrooms

Rules and details

Check in: 04:00 pm
Check out: 12:00 pm
2 Pets allowed
2 dogs allowed
No smoking

Additional rules

There are some things you must agree to by staying in the treehouse: - Quiet hours are from 10pm - 8am. - Do not disturb the plants and wildlife. - You must be physically able to climb stairs and ladders to stay here. - No smoking or vaping inside the treehouse. Also, no "real" flame candles. Some other things to understand: - There are insects, spiders, and wildlife around. - The sleeping space is in a somewhat-tight loft, but the limited space has not been an issue for even our taller and larger guests. - This area of Vermont (the Northeast Kingdom) has snow all winter, and sometimes mud, especially in the spring. The treehouse is located on a dirt/gravel road that can sometimes be challenging if it's muddy or even snowy or icy. We can get a lot of snow sometimes and you could possibly get stuck on your way here or in the driveway. I do my best to keep the driveway clean and sanded, but it's not always possible all of the time. We live in a rural area and services are not always immediately available. - All of that being said, most of the time there are no issues but if you have access to a 4WD vehicle, ideally with higher clearance and snow tires, that is the best-case scenario. - Keep an eye on the weather and plan ahead: the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont is probably not like where you're from and being prepared for weather and challenging driving conditions is absolutely the best policy. -There is a primitive composting bucket toilet in the treehouse, with regular bathroom access (toilet, sink, washer, dryer, shower) in the main house, which is about 200 feet away. - There is limited water in the treehouse. - Wifi is not (barely?) available at the treehouse, but it is at the house. There is a phone (landline) at the treehouse and minimal/intermittent cell reception. Wi-Fi at the house is turned off between 10pm and 8am. - For dogs, remember this is a small space. I require that any dogs are friendly, you clean up after them, they don't damage the space and its contents, and they don’t go into the sleeping loft. Additionally, there is a dog blanket for covering the couch underneath the couch - please use if the dog will go on the couch. There is a cat living at the house so please keep your dog on a leash.

Amenities

Waterfront access
Hiking
Forested
Biking
Mountain

Additional information

Outdoor bathroom, indoor bathroom, bath and beach towels, sunscreen and insect repellant, campfire and charcoal grilling supplies.

Region

NEK Lakes, Jay, Burke

Northeast Kingdom is the name for the northeastern three counties of Vermont. Includes many beautiful lakes and both Jay Peak and Burke ski resorts, all located in a rural region known as "Vermont — the way it used to be."


Amenities

Biking
Hiking
Forested
Villages
Burke
Jay Peak
Averill Ponds
Caspian Lake
Center Pond - Newark
Cobb Pond
Coles Pond
Crystal Lake
Daniels Pond
Echo Lake - Charleston
Lake Eden
Groton Pond
Harveys Lake
Holland Pond
Hosmer Ponds
Island Pond
Joe's Pond
Long Pond - Westmore
Maidstone Lake
Martins Pond
Lake Memphremagog
Miles Pond
Neal Pond
Newark Pond
Norton Pond
Lake Parker
Peacham Pond
Lake Salem
Lake Seymour
Shadow Lake - Concord
Shadow Lake - Glover
South Pond - Eden
Sukes Pond
Symes Pond
Wallace Pond
Lake Willoughby

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