Although these treehouses don’t have electricity or running water – in order to preserve the unique arboreal environment – they’re sumptuous nevertheless.
Accessed by suspended bridges and ladders, the treehouses are amazing, and each one is unique – specially designed to suit the tree in which it sits.
A balcony affords incredible views of the Pyrenees mountains, and guests can enjoy warm continental breakfasts sent up to them in a basket.
Given its strong ecological outlook, this hotel fits in nicely with the movement towards eco-vacations, attracting green-conscious and adventurous guests alike.
According to veteran treehouse builder Michael Garnier, building in trees is far better for the environment than building on the ground, which is something shrewd-thinking businesses can advertise to attract a wider clientele.