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12 Of The World’s Coolest Tree Houses You Can Visit

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12 Of The World’s Coolest Tree Houses You Can Visit

7. Free Spirit Spheres

Vancouver, Canada

via mymodernmet.com
via mymodernmet.com

This spherical tree house looks out of this world — and you can actually sleep in it! The Free Spirit Spheres are found in Vancouver, Canada and are made of fiberglass and wood. Each sphere can fit two people.

8. E’terra Samara Retreat

Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

via inhabitat.com
via inhabitat.com

Some five-star resorts are word-class beach resorts, some are towering hotels, while others, like the E’terra Samara, choose to stay even closer to nature. The tree houses and the dramatic landscape work together in creating perfect harmony. Try not to sing!

9. The Hemloft Treehouse

Whistler, Canada

via techeblog.com
via techeblog.com

This egg-shaped tree house, which creator Joel Allen fondly calls “Hemloft,” may look adorable and cute. However, it is 100% functional and has enough space for at least one person to live comfortably!

10. The Enchanted Forest Tree House

British Columbia, Canada

via enchantedforestbc.com
via enchantedforestbc.com

This tree house is part of a bigger attraction, called the Enchanted Forest, but I personally think it holds just as much enchantment as the entire resort. Like, honestly, don’t you think it belongs to a fairy tale? So lovely and quaint!

11. Hapuku Lodge and Tree Houses

Kaikoura, South Island, New Zealand

via architecturaldigest.com
via architecturaldigest.com

If you’re into clean lines and modern designs, then I think you might have just found the tree house of your dreams. The Hapuku Lodge Tree Houses in New Zealand are made by local woodworkers and are nestled on top of the 100-year-old Kanuka grove with views of Kaikoura mountains. Awesomesauce!

12. La Casa del Árbol 

Baños, Ecuador

via odditycentral.com
via odditycentral.com

This picture of the tree house gives me feelings of calmness and serenity, but did you know that it actually houses something…extreme? The view from the house is worth travelling for, but if you like living on the edge, go a step further and ride on the Swing at the End of the World — a swing right on top of a steep cliff!

Which tree house would you like to visit first?

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