Harptree Treehouse
£265.00 to £432 per night
The highlights
Romantic treehouse set amongst a tranquil wood on the outskirts of Bath, offering couples a peaceful getaway.
Climb up the steps, across the woodland walkway and leave the outside world behind you.
Enjoy cosy evenings snuggled up beside the log burner in the home’s lounge. Soak up the woodland ambience and spot some of the local wildlife from the balcony.
Round off your day in style by bathing in the luxurious copper bathtub. Ideally located for exploring the local countryside or visiting the vibrant city of Bath.
You should know
Not suitable for children or pets.
Guests are advised to bring suitable footwear (the track to the treehouse is not paved) and a torch.
BBQs or fires are not permitted anywhere on the estate.
There is limited phone signal and WiFi in the treehouse.
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Beds not available
2 nights min stay
No pets
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UK Holidays, England, Somerset,
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