Blue Cone - Treehotel

Edeforsvägen 2A, 960 24 Harads, Sweden

Where tradition meets creativity in the treetops.


Ever Wondered What Makes Sweden So Special?

Sweden is a country that takes your breath away in the quietest, most graceful ways. Maybe it’s the minimalist design, the deep forests, or the calm lakes that stretch for miles. It’s where tradition and modernity walk hand in hand—from ancient rune stones to futuristic cityscapes.

Top attractions include Stockholm’s Djurgården Island, the medieval town of Visby, the Icehotel in the north, and the serene shores of Lake Siljan. Take a bike ride through the countryside, sail through the Bohuslän coast, or warm up in a lakeside sauna—Sweden is made for slow, mindful travel.

Looking to make your adventure even more memorable?

Treehotel is not your average accommodation. Their treehouses, suspended in the canopy, are a creative blend of luxury and nature that you have to see to believe.

Why just visit Sweden when you can experience it from the treetops?

 

Discover Treehotel: The Hidden Gem in Sweden’s Forests

You don’t have to go far from civilization to feel like you’ve entered another world—just head to Treehotel, tucked into the forest near the small village of Harads in northern Sweden. Here, you’ll find a collection of surreal treehouses that defy expectations and delight the senses.

Started by Kent and Britta Lindvall, Treehotel is a vision brought to life through architecture and imagination. The goal? To create a unique place where people could reconnect with nature without giving up comfort. Since 2010, it’s become one of the most innovative eco-lodges in the world.

Beyond the rooms themselves, Treehotel is an invitation to experience the Scandinavian way of life, where sustainability, simplicity, and natural beauty are valued above all. Meals are made from local ingredients, the pace is slow, and everything—from the sauna to the stargazing—is about embracing the quiet magic of the forest.

 

The Blue Cone

When it comes to unique travel ideas, few places are as refreshingly different as The Blue Cone at Sweden’s Treehotel. Standing out with its bold splash of color and traditional Nordic design, this treetop cabin offers a truly memorable stay in the heart of Swedish Lapland. It’s a brilliant choice for travelers seeking creativity, comfort, and a deep connection to nature — all from a bright, elevated perspective.

Unlike some of the more futuristic treehouses at Treehotel, The Blue Cone embraces simplicity and accessibility. Built on a gentle incline with a ramped bridge, it’s easy to reach and perfect for guests of all ages and mobility levels. Inside, the space is airy, welcoming, and filled with natural light, thanks to large windows that frame stunning views of the surrounding forest. It’s the kind of place that invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and take in the beauty of the moment.

Romantic getaways in Sweden don’t always have to mean luxury hotels — sometimes all you need is a warm, minimalist space tucked among the trees. The Blue Cone offers exactly that: quiet privacy, scenic vistas, and a calm atmosphere that makes it easy to reconnect. Whether you're watching the sunrise with coffee or enjoying the stillness of the snow-covered forest, the mood is effortlessly peaceful and intimate.

This is also a dream destination for nature lovers. The Blue Cone sits in the heart of Swedish Lapland’s untouched wilderness, where forest walks, wildlife sightings, and seasonal magic are just outside your door. From summer's midnight sun to the glowing northern lights of winter, each visit brings a new way to experience the rhythms of the wild.

 

Looking for more magical stays in the treetops? Here are some other Treehotel options worth exploring.

 

If you’re looking for a treetop retreat that’s cheerful, grounded, and beautifully serene, The Blue Cone at Treehotel is your perfect match. It’s proof that treehouse experiences can be both inspiring and accessible — a playful escape into nature without sacrificing comfort. Ready to try something different?