A HOTEL in the UK has received praise for its incredible forest views and the privacy it provides for “antisocial people”.
As kids, many of us had the dream of building and staying in a magical treehouse in the garden, but this is now a very real possibility thanks to the Chewton Glen Hotel.
The five-star hotel sits hidden amongst a wooded valley on the edge of the New Forest and is home to more than just your bog standard hotel rooms.
Travellers looking for a bit of peace and quiet can opt in to stay at one of the 14 treehouses, which stand 35m (114.8ft) above the ground.
Each treehouse has two separate suites, which feature floor to ceiling windows, secret bunk rooms and wood burners.
The decks are made of hardwood floors to keep the theme of merging with the outdoors intact.
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Bringing some luxury to the outdoors, however, each suite has its own hot tub.
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It has under-floor heating, too, as well as a marble bathroom with a large free-standing bath, bespoke wall-in shower, two flat screen TVs and an audio system with Bluetooth connectivity.
There’s a secret, locked door in the room where every morning guests get a breakfast hamper delivered complete with freshly baked bread and pastries, locally sourced jam, honey, cooked meats, and cheeses. Lunch and afternoon hampers are also available.
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It also has a mini kitchenette with a coffee machine, dishwasher, sink and microwave.
For those looking for that extra bit of privacy, there’s a fourth option called The Yews, where guests need to travel through a covered walkway set apart from the main body of the treehouses.
Perfect for large families, the website description reads: “Up to four adults and eight children can indulge in all of the deluxe features that this Treehouse has to offer, with an abundance of ways to relax both inside and outside.
“Gather inside for some old fashioned games in the warmth or if the sun is shining explore a world of untouched nature outdoors.”
It provides the ultimate luxury experience with a mezzanine, a large outside terrace with comfortable seating and day beds as well as several hot tubs.
It can also sleep up to twelve people, including four adults and eight children, making it the perfect indulgence destination for families during the summer months while schools are out.
And those with furry friends don’t have to scramble to find a pet sitter either as all the treehouses are dog friendly.
It’s already gone TikTok viral, with user @lotteboo3 even calling it the most “amazing for antisocial people”.
With over 250,000 views, people were amazed by the hotel as one person commented: “What a dream, booked this off of your recommendation for our Wedding Anniversary, so excited,” with a red heart emoji.
Another said: “My kind of getaway,” while a third added: “ Spent our mini moon in one of these for 4 nights.
“One of my favourite places in the world, pure luxury”.
The hotel has an overall score of 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor from 3,020 reviews, with people at a “loss for words” at how amazing the experience was.
One person wrote: “We were totally blown away by our stay in the Treehouses. Waking up to silence and that view each day is something we will always remember. Coffee, toast and jam on the deck in the morning, watching the birds, will be memorable for us as well as the hot tub.”
While another said: “We stayed in one of Chewton Glens tree houses. There was pleanty of room for the family. it offered a wonderful view and experience. We all had a wonderful time, its an amazing room.”
Families have plenty to get up to during their stay too as the hotel has a summer sports academy, where kids can learn anything from archery and athletics to hockey and cricket.
Starting from the age of four, kids can also opt in for group tennis lessons with Matthew Salisbury, a former Men’s county tennis champion.
There are also plenty of family activities to take part in, including cookery, art, croquet and golf.
Meanwhile, there’s also axe throwing, clay shooting and air rifles to shoot targets with.
For those with slightly younger kids in tow, there’s sheep walking, a farm experience, foraging, family falconry and an activity hamper available, which features a kite, a grow-your-own plant kit, eye spy, postcard designing kit, and an Alphabet Adventure Album.
People looking for a little more adventure, on the other hand, can opt into a mountain bike experience, guided walk, hikes, runs, water sports and bespoke adventures curated by the hotel team.
With a 2-night minimum stay, the Treehouse Studio Suite starts from £1,350, the Loft Suite starts from £1,550, and the Hideaway Suite starts from £1,600. The Yews treehouse price starts from £3,500.
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