Best Unique Treehouses to Stay in Norway

Best treehouse options with Nordic feel

Treehouses in Norway

If you’ve ever dreamed of waking up among the treetops with panoramic views of fjords, mountains, or dense Nordic forests, then Norway's treehouses are sure to inspire you. From rustic eco-lodges to modern cabins perched high above the ground, these unique stays offer a tranquil escape that captures the magic of the Nordic wilderness. Below, you’ll find some of the best treehouses in Norway—perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers seeking a one-of-a-kind adventure.

The best treehouses in norway:

Discover a stylish wooden treehouse perched just three meters above a winding forest river, complete with panoramic mountain views on the horizon. Located in the tranquil valley of Ortnevik on the south side of Sognefjorden, it offers road access along the fjord and ferry connections from Vik and Nordeide.

 Inside this cozy 14m² retreat, you’ll find running water, a private toilet, and a power socket for charging your phone. The double bed comes freshly made, and a small seating area along with basic kitchenware ensures a comfortable stay. Park in the marked area (1 km away) and walk through the valley along a gravel road to reach your intimate hideaway—perfect for a nature-inspired getaway.

2. Stylish treehouse near Sognefjord, Western Norway 

Tucked deep in the Sørland wilderness, this extraordinary four-floor treetop cabin sits along a moose trail by the tranquil waters of Svartevannet. Perfect for couples seeking the best accommodation in Norway—or simply an off-grid adventure—it features handmade beds, a wood stove for warmth, and candlelit interiors for a genuine “back to nature” experience.

You can paddle across the lake by canoe or rowboat, or take a short 350m walk through the pine forest to reach this secluded hideaway. A hot tub and sauna (available for an extra fee) offer a private “wilderness spa,” while the carpenter’s workshop and climbing net under the cabin bring out your inner explorer.

If you’re yearning for fresh air, panoramic views, and a true immersion in nature, the Wilderness Tower is calling your name.

3. Unique Treehouse in Konsmo, Southern Norway

Experience a one-of-a-kind getaway at Jutulhytta in Rennebu—one of the best places to stay in Norway according to its many glowing reviews. This cozy cabin pairs modern comforts with a dash of forest magic: soak under the stars in the private hot tub, fall asleep in the glamping dome while taking in panoramic sky views, and wake to the hush of surrounding woods.

With a fully equipped kitchen, wood-burning fireplace, and thoughtfully designed indoor spaces, you’ll find the perfect balance of rustic charm and creature comforts—ideal for a honeymoon in Norway or a weekend escape with friends. Whether you’re exploring local hiking trails or simply curling up with a good book, Jutulhytta promises an unforgettable, star-filled adventure in the heart of Trollheimen.

5. Secluded treehouse near Trondheim, Western Norway

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