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This Unique Treehouse in Mont Blanc, France Looks Like Bird’s Nest

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaUpdated:August 26, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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This unique, bird nest-like treehouse is located in a forest in Savoie, Mont Blanc, France. Named The Nid Hut, it is a vacation rental at the ‘Entre Terre et Ciel’ – ‘Between Earth and Sky’ in English.

This rustic treehouse features a unique exterior made of intertwined tree branches that make it look like a large bird nest. Being elevated from the ground, visitors need to climb up through a steep staircase. The interior has a cozy feel to it and includes modern features like a wood-burning stove for a comfortable night’s stay.

The four bay windows allow guests to enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding area from the inside. Wood is prominently used in the living spaces and a living tree also runs through the floor. Tea and coffee-making equipment are also available on the treehouse, as well as a separate bathroom complete with a shower and non-flush toilet.

The rooftop terrace is certainly the most amazing space of the treehouse, which is accessed through a staircase from the main living area. There’s no air-conditioning or TV in the treehouse; this is designed primarily so that guests can embrace nature.

Also Read: 25 Best Treehouse Hotels You Wish You Could Live In

The Nid Hut can be rented for €280 (about $339) a night. Check out more details, such as availability at Cabanes Entre Terre et Ciel.

This Unique Treehouse in Mont Blanc, France Looks Like Bird’s Nest
Image: Cabanes Entre Terre et Ciel
This Unique Treehouse in Mont Blanc, France Looks Like Bird’s Nest
Image: Cabanes Entre Terre et Ciel
This Unique Treehouse in Mont Blanc, France Looks Like Bird’s Nest
Image: Cabanes Entre Terre et Ciel
This Unique Treehouse in Mont Blanc, France Looks Like Bird’s Nest
Image: Cabanes Entre Terre et Ciel
This Unique Treehouse in Mont Blanc, France Looks Like Bird’s Nest
Image: Cabanes Entre Terre et Ciel
This Unique Treehouse in Mont Blanc, France Looks Like Bird’s Nest
Image: Cabanes Entre Terre et Ciel
This Unique Treehouse in Mont Blanc, France Looks Like Bird’s Nest
Image: Cabanes Entre Terre et Ciel
This Unique Treehouse in Mont Blanc, France Looks Like Bird’s Nest
Image: Cabanes Entre Terre et Ciel

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