10 acres hosted by Ticey A.
1 glamping pitch
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Experience the enchantment of an off-grid tree house retreat, where a unique abode is delicately perched among the trees using innovative tree tabs. Let the gentle swaying of the trees provide a natural and immersive experience, creating a harmonious connection with the surrounding environment.
Step onto the deck and be captivated by breathtaking views of the lush forest and open fields. This serene space is not just a dwelling; it's a haven for relaxation and communion with nature. Gather around the campfire, lose yourself in the pages of a good book while swaying in the hammock, or set out to explore nearby hiking trails and swimming spots.
Embrace the tranquility of glamping in nature, where every moment is an opportunity to relax and unwind. Start your mornings with a cup of coffee, accompanied by the sweet melodies of birdsong, and conclude your days by marveling at the stunning sunset views.
Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the extraordinary. Our off-grid tree house invites you to unwind, rejuvenate, and revel in the beauty of nature. Your cozy tree house adventure is ready for you to enjoy.We are conveniently situated 25 minutes from Collingwood/Blue Mountain and close to Lake Eugenia to enjoy swimming or padding. if you enjoy hiking we are close to the Bruce trail. The tree house has one queen bed. We provide sheets and blankets. There is a barbeque with a burner for cooking. There is No refrigerator, you will need to bring a cooler for food and drinks. Other things to note: This is a tree house with no electricity. We do not have air conditioning, refrigerator or wifi. There is potable water for drinking and cooking. No larger groups or events Looking for adults Although we love all animals. No pets please There are many steps going up to the tree house. Beware if you have any difficulty climbing up stairs. The tree house is located in the trees behind our principal dwelling. it is approximately a 400 ft walk along a wood chipped path to get back to the tree house.