Denmark's longest fjord Mariager has become richer for the unique Løvtag holiday homes found in the trees in a small forest. What are you waiting for, reservations are open!
Hotel Løvtag, designed by an architect Sigurd Larsen, includes 9 cabins, and in each of them there is room for the maximum 4 guests. The tree they are attached to grows through their center.
Visitors can enjoy direct contact with nature. They provide a view of the surroundings and the entrance of daylight panoramic windows, which extend from the floor to the ceiling. The houses are located at a height between 6 and 8 meters, and to reach them it is necessary to climb a special bridge. Access to roof terraces is possible via a staircase that gives guests the feeling of climbing a tree.
The interior of residences that offer water and electricity, is equipped in accordance with the principles Nordic minimalism. It consists of a large space with a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen, a shower room and a separate toilet.
The first tree house is already there available for booking, which you can complete here. More will be built in the near future 8 cabins.
Gallery: Løvtag
More information:
lovtag.dk