The Treehotel Reveals The Five Leaf Clover
The Treehotel in Sweden has revealed that the newest addition to its collection of unique tree houses is a huge 12-person conference facility, which will officially open on 20th December 2012.
Online, December 4, 2012 (Newswire.com) - The famous Harads Treehotel in Sweden is due to open its doors to a striking new room, which has been christened the 'Five Leaf Clover' due to its pentagonal layout. Designed by Rintala Eggertsson Architects as a conference facility, it weighs in at 20 tonnes, making it the largest and heaviest tree house in the world. It is secured to six pine trees, and wooden stilts provide additional support.
Five Leaf Clover at the Treehotel is sure to become one of the most sought-after conference venues. The well-equipped meeting room holds 12 people, while off to the sides there are three bedrooms, each accommodating two persons. There is also a bathroom and a living area. The pristine natural landscape that envelops the Five Leaf Clover at the Treehotel aids in melting away the stresses of everyday life, creating an inspirational environment from which to work.
The Five Leaf Clover at the Treehotel will be open all year round from the 20th December 2012. Whether it's spring, summer, autumn or winter, there are always fun outdoor activities to engage in. From nature walks, mountain biking and horse riding, to dog sledding, snowmobiling and ice fishing, guests are sure to gain a sense of wellbeing after a stay at the Treehotel.
Linda Gilmour is a travel advisor for the Mighty Fine Company, which specialises in adventure travel. Linda says, "The Treehotel is one of our most unusual holiday destinations. As well as the thrill of sleeping in a tree house and the fun activities that are on offer, there is also the chance of spotting the Northern Lights during the winter or experiencing the Midnight Sun during the summertime. The new Five Leaf Clover at the Treehotel is certainly a welcome addition."
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