Nestled in the serene northern parts of Sweden, amidst a picturesque pinewood forest, lies a place that defies ordinary accommodation. It's not just a hotel; it's a childhood dream come true, an architectural marvel suspended among the trees. This is Treehotel in Harads, Sweden.

As we left on our road trip from the bustling streets of Stockholm to the wintery landscapes of northern Sweden, anticipation hung in the air like a veil of excitement. Our itinerary was brimming with iconic destinations, each promising a unique and unforgettable experience. However, one stop stood out among the rest—an architectural marvel nestled amidst the pine-clad wilderness of Harads: Treehotel.

Before venturing further to other bucket list hotels such as Arctic Bath and Ice Hotel, we were eager to immerse ourselves in the unparalleled charm of Treehotel. Renowned for its innovative design and captivating treerooms, this enchanting retreat had captured our imagination long before our journey began. As lovers of architecture and seekers of unique experiences, our anticipation soared at the thought of checking into this one-of-a-kind destination. Join this guide as we unravel the magic and all of the details of Treehotel.

The Tree Houses at Treehotel

Choosing from the array of treeroom designs at Treehotel is akin to selecting a treasure from a chest of wonders. Each treeroom is offering its own blend of charm and wonder. From the captivating Mirrorcube to the whimsical Bird's Nest and beyond, every accommodation promises a truly unforgettable stay amidst the tranquil embrace of nature. Let's delve into the enchanting world of Treehotel's treerooms below.

Mirrorcube Tree House

Our personal choice, the Mirrorcube, presented us with an experience that blurred the boundaries between reality and imagination. As we stepped into this suspended sanctuary, we were greeted by spacious interiors adorned with light plywood walls, complemented by the breathtaking exterior – mirror glass walls reflecting the verdant surroundings with ethereal beauty. The presence of a tree trunk meandering through the room added a touch of whimsy, connecting us to the natural world outside.

  • Construction Year: 2010
  • Architect: Tham & Videgård, Bolle Tham & Martin Videgård
  • Designed for: 2 persons
  • Price for 2 people: Starting from 6,200 SEK incl VAT

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Bird's Nest Tree House

Discover solace in the unexpected at Bird's Nest, a haven for introspection amidst nature's embrace. Designed for up to four guests, this treeroom transforms its exterior into a gigantic bird's nest, seamlessly camouflaging with the surroundings. Inside, find comfort in one double bed and two single beds, while relishing the unique experience of being one with nature.

  • Construction Year: 2010
  • Architect: Inredningsgruppen, Bertil Harström
  • Designed for: 4 people
  • Price for 2 people: Starting from 5,500 SEK incl VAT

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The Cabin Tree House

Perched high on a sharp hillside overlooking the Luleå River valley, The Cabin beckons couples to embrace romance amidst breathtaking views. Designed for two, this treeroom offers a cozy double bed and invites guests to surrender to the allure of nature while creating lasting memories.

  • Construction Year: 2010
  • Architect: Cyrén & Cyrén, Mårten Cyrén & Gustav Cyrén
  • Designed for: 2 people
  • Price for 2 people: Starting from 6,400 SEK incl VAT

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UFO Tree House

Embark on an otherworldly adventure in the heart of the forest with UFO—a treeroom suspended among the trees. Designed for up to five guests, UFO offers a unique experience with small windows illuminating the surroundings and a gentle sway amidst the treetops.

  • Construction Year: 2011
  • Architect: Inredningsgruppen, Bertil Harström
  • Designed for: 5 people
  • Price for 2 people: Starting from 5,500 SEK incl VAT

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Treehotel Room Rates

The treehouses offer a magical escape into nature's embrace, with rates ranging from 5,000 SEK to around 15,000 SEK per night, depending on the chosen tree house.

For budget-friendly options, there is a possibility to stay in rooms at their guest house starting from 1,200 SEK per night. Immerse yourself in the local charm and hospitality while enjoying easy access to Treehotel's amenities and activities.

Treehotel Activities

Our stay at Treehotel extended beyond the confines of our treeroom, with a myriad of activities beckoning us to explore the wilderness that surrounded us.

Ice Dining on Lule River

After a day of exploration, we eagerly anticipated our ice dining experience—a true highlight of our trip. Bundled up against the chill, we embarked on a snowmobile and sled excursion to the frozen expanse of the Lule River. As we arrived at the pre-heated tipi tent, nestled amidst the ice, the anticipation grew. Inside, the warm glow of lanterns greeted us, casting a cozy ambiance over the pristine surroundings.

Our guide, a master of Arctic hospitality, treated us to a gastronomic journey like no other. Each course, meticulously prepared and served with flair, showcased the finest local ingredients. As we savored the flavors of Lapland, we couldn't help but glance skyward, where the elusive dance of the northern lights unfolded before our eyes. It was a moment of pure magic—a symphony of taste and spectacle that will linger in our memories forever.

Treehotel Forest Spa

Eager to continue our journey of relaxation, we made our way to the forest spa, nestled amidst the whispering trees. Stepping into the tranquil oasis, we were enveloped in a sense of calm—a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The scent of pine mingled with the steam rising from the hot tub, inviting us to unwind and recharge.

With robes wrapped snugly around us, we indulged in the soothing heat of the sauna, feeling the tension melt away with each passing moment. The bubbling hot tub offered solace for weary muscles, while the forest whispered secrets of ancient tranquility. Snacking on delightful treats, we savored the serenity of the moment, knowing that this sanctuary was ours only to enjoy.

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Getting to Treehotel

Whether you're traveling from Stockholm or further afield, here are the various transportation options available to make your way to this enchanting retreat nestled amidst the Swedish wilderness.

Taxi Transfer from Luleå Airport to Treehotel

For those arriving by air, Luleå Airport (LLA) serves as the gateway to your Treehotel experience. With frequent flights from Stockholm operated by SAS and Norwegian, the journey takes a mere 70 minutes, whisking you away to the northern reaches of Sweden. Upon arrival, Treehotel can organize your transfer from Luleå Airport to the hotel. The transfer typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes, offering ample time to soak in the scenic vistas along the way.

Train to Boden Central Station

For those seeking a more leisurely journey through the Swedish countryside, the train offers an idyllic alternative. Closest train station is Boden Central Station, located approximately 35 minutes from Treehotel. From Boden you need to take a transfer to reach TreeHotel.

Helicopter Transfer from Luleå Airport to Treehotel

For the ultimate in luxury and convenience, consider opting for a helicopter transfer from Luleå Airport to Treehotel. This exhilarating journey offers a bird's-eye view of the sprawling forests and meandering rivers below, culminating in a seamless landing at your destination. While prices for helicopter transfers are available upon request, the experience promises to be nothing short of extraordinary. Please note that luggage restrictions apply, with a maximum weight of 20 kg per person for soft bags only. 

Treehotel History and Innovation

The story of Treehotel finds its roots intertwined with the quaint charm of Harads, where Kent and Britta breathed new life into a nearly century-old guesthouse. With a vision to create a haven where guests felt truly at home, the couple embarked on a journey that would redefine the concept of accommodation. Little did they know that their endeavor would birth a timeless sanctuary that marries the elegance of yesteryears with the innovation of modern design.

In 2008, during a fishing trip that brought Kent into the company of Sweden's renowned architects, a pivotal moment transpired. Fueled by a documentary depicting a young man's desire to build a treehouse by the Lule River, an idea was born—a collective dream to craft a series of treerooms that would form the nucleus of a new hotel. And thus, Treehotel was conceived.

Kent's return home marked the genesis of an ambitious project. With the purchase of surrounding land, the transformation began. Rather than demolishing the original guesthouse, Kent and Britta chose to preserve its timeless charm, creating a seamless fusion between the old and the new—a journey that transcends time and space.

From this humble inception emerged a beacon of elevated design, drawing upon the talents of some of Scandinavia's most renowned architectural firms. SandellSandberg, Cyrén & Cyrén, and Tham & Videgård lent their expertise to the creation of the initial treerooms, each one a testament to the symbiosis between nature and innovation. Subsequent additions, like the Biosphere, further elevated Treehotel to new heights, quite literally in the case of the latter, hanging several meters above ground.

Guided Tours of Treehotel

For those eager to delve into the mysteries of Treehotel and gain insights into its design and history, or for those who can't stay at the TreeHotel, guided tours offer the perfect opportunity. Led by knowledgeable guides, these tours provide a fascinating journey through the hotel's premises, revealing the stories behind each treeroom and the inspiration that led to their creation. Guests can immerse themselves in the magic of Treehotel while learning about its sustainable practices and architectural innovations. Guided tours can be booked in advance, ensuring a tailored experience that caters to your interests and schedule.

If you prefer to chart your own course and explore at your own pace, solo tours are available on weekdays between 12 PM and 4 PM. For a nominal fee of 75 SEK, you can embark on a self-guided adventure through the exterior grounds of Treehotel. Armed with printed materials, you'll have the opportunity to wander amidst the towering trees and marvel at the architectural wonders from the outside. While solo tours offer a more independent experience, they still provide a glimpse into the magic of Treehotel, allowing you to appreciate its beauty and craftsmanship from a different perspective.

Combining Your Stay at Treehotel with Arctic Bath in Harads

In the small town of Harads, Sweden, lies a unique opportunity to blend two extraordinary hotels: Treehotel and Arctic Bath, positioned just 5 minutes away from each other.

Begin your adventure at Treehotel, where you'll discover a collection of enchanting treehouses, each offering a unique retreat amidst the forest canopy. After your stay at Treehotel, venture to Arctic Bath, a spa hotel floating on the Lule River. Here, indulge in serene relaxation with spa treatments and rejuvenating dips in the arctic waters, surrounded by stunning Scandinavian scenery.

Our journey to Treehotel in Harads, Sweden, was nothing short of magical. From the cozy confines of the Mirrorcube, where reality seamlessly melded with imagination, to the awe-inspiring experiences of ice dining under the dancing northern lights, every moment was etched with wonder. As we reminisce about our time there, it's the memory of waking up to the gentle hues of sunrise from our treeroom and gazing upon the vast valley below that fills our hearts with longing. The enchantment of Treehotel, coupled with unforgettable activities like ice dining and northern lights viewing, is a dream we find ourselves drifting back to time and again.

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