- Nature’s Nook, a beautiful modern treehouse that you can book on Airbnb
- The house can accommodate up to four guests, with a beautiful view of the forest and a large terrace.
- The rental is situated near Dahlonega Georgia in the heartland of Georgia’s wine-growing region.
For those of us who have grown up but are still young at heart, there’s nothing like letting your inner child run free for a weekend getaway—and booking a stay in a tree house is sometimes just the thing the heart calls for.
Airbnb is also known as Nature’s NookIt is a modern tree house It is built around an oak tree. The house is nestled in the middle of GeorgiaThe picturesque wine country of near Dahlonega boasts a rich history as the first gold rush town in America.
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You can also find out more about the following: tree house The hotel has a large, elevated deck on which guests can enjoy the sounds and sight of the mature canopy of trees above as well as the massive ferns beneath.
The building’s exterior is painted in a dark shade of teal, and the roof has been angled to direct rainwater towards the oak tree. The siding on the house was made from cypress, and it was treated with the shou-sugi-ban A Japanese technique of charring wood using a torch, which makes it resistant to fire and pests.
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Nature’s Nook offers enough room to accommodate four people thanks to stacked-up bunk beds. The mini-loft has a queen bed and a stunning view of the forest. The fully-equipped bathroom features a glass tiled rainfall shower as well as strategically placed window that allow natural light to enter without compromising privacy.
The sitting area has a few comfortable chairs facing the large window, which perfectly frames the forest. A cozy kitchenette with custom-built cupboards and a place to make coffee and tea is located nearby.
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On the opposite side of the treehouse, you can access another outdoor balcony.
Nature’s Nook was one of three secluded vacation rental homes on the seven-acre property. A lending library is available on site, and there’s a short walking trail. There are also plenty of things to do in the area. Visit the nearby town of Dahlonega to learn more about the area’s history. Dahlonega Gold MuseumOr hike Amicalola Falls State Park See its 729-foot tall waterfall. Vino connoisseurs will no doubt enjoy exploring Georgia’s wine country—consider joining a winery tour Get a taste of the best that the region can offer.
Nightly rates Starting at $255 per day.