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Branching out in Harads – Treehotel´s new suite

Treehotel in Arctic Sweden is evolving its iconic architecture with the launch of its newest suite, Oasis. Opening this August, the project marks a shift from soaring treetop structures to a design that nestles organically into the pine forest landscape.

 

Photo: Treehotel/Naden-Lind (Download)

 

For years, Treehotel has been synonymous with gravity-defying architecture in the Swedish woods. Its latest addition, designed by architects Nadén & Lind, takes a slightly more grounded approach. Oasis is a private forest suite where the walls emerge between the trees, creating a secluded world that responds directly to its natural setting.

The philosophy behind the design is to heighten the senses by limiting the gaze. Two organically shaped walls curve around the trunks, directing attention upward to the shifting Arctic light and the living ceiling of the canopy. It is less about looking out and more about being within the "columned halls" of the forest, where sounds become clearer and scents more immediate.

Despite its architectural focus on stillness, the suite is well-equipped for a modern retreat. It accommodates five guests and features a private sauna, hot tub and eco-shower. Opening on 10 August 2026, Oasis offers a chance to sink into a warm bath beneath the pines of Harads and experience the forest rhythm first-hand

 

More information:

Web - https://treehotel.se/treerooms/oasis/

Oasis press images – HERE 

 

Sweden's tree house bucket list

Unique places to stay are a defining part of travel in Sweden. Take your stay to new heights with a night in a treehouse. Here are five more standout options among the treetops, from back-to-basics escapes to imaginative, design-led stays.

Granö Beckasin, Västerbotten

Set along the Ume River in northern Sweden, Granö Beckasin offers six architect-designed “bird’s nest” treehouses combining hotel-level comfort with forest immersion. Built using recyclable materials, they pair design-led accommodation with seasonal activities from dog sledding to wild dining.

Press images: https://imagebank.sweden.se/my-selections/1lww69nod3  

The Haven Islands, Västernorrland

A more stripped-back take on treetop living, these two private island cabins offer complete seclusion in one of Sweden’s wildest regions. With no roads or neighbours, access varies by season — from rowing boats to skis — creating a quiet, off-grid escape focused on simplicity and nature.

Image gallery: https://www.thehavenislands.com/pictures

Supermåne, Dalarna

This striking treehouse takes the form of a giant red “supermoon” suspended among the pines, offering a playful yet remote countryside stay. Part of a small-scale farm, it combines imaginative design with the chance to spot wildlife — and, at times, the Northern Lights overhead.

Press image: https://corporate.visitdalarna.se/press#/images/naesets-marcusgaard-supermaane-2-1461710

Naturbyn, Värmland

Naturbyn delivers a back-to-basics experience, with hand-built treehouses set high above a forest lake and no electricity on site. Guests chop their own wood, cook over open fires and live close to nature, with elevated cabins offering simple comfort and wide views across the landscape.

Islanna Treehouse Hotel, West Sweden

Located near Lake Hornborgasjön, Islanna features three traditional Swedish-style wooden treehouses on a former farm. Each is individually designed, and mornings begin with a breakfast basket winched up to your balcony, reinforcing its intimate, small-scale and locally rooted feel.

Press images: https://share.mediaflow.com/se/?64MBHU4OTI

 

 

 

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