There’s A Treehouse Cabin In Virginia That’s Straight Out Of A Fairytale
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The notion of staying the night inside a treehouse may conjure up a scene from a fairytale. Yet that’s the exact experience you can look forward to when you stay the night inside today’s feature destination: a treehouse cabin in Virginia. Listed on Airbnb as an “incredible treehouse on the Virginia Creeper Trail,” this extraordinary accommodation is perfectly-suited for outdoor enthusiasts. High up in the Appalachian Mountains, you’ll feel worlds away from it all — but don’t fret; you’ll also enjoy all the comforts of home at this well-appointed getaway cabin.
Welcome to your treehouse paradise! Tucked away in the woods near South Holston Lake and the Virginia Creeper Trail, this property will impress you from the moment you arrive.
The treehouse available for rent includes everything you need for a comfortable stay: running water, electricity, a full bathroom, kitchenette, a full bedroom, and two balconies.
Throughout the day, you can venture off and explore the nearby trail system. Of course, no one would blame you for staying inside your treehouse cabin with a good book either!
What are your thoughts on this unique Airbnb? Would you stay for a few nights inside this treehouse cabin in Virginia? Feel free to tell us your thoughts in the comments below! For more information on booking your stay, including rates and availability, be sure to check out the official Airbnb listing.
And, while you’re in the area, don’t forget to explore all that the Virginia Creeper Trail has to offer!
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Address: Lake Road, Lake Rd, Virginia 24211, USA
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.