A1 – Great Gray Owl

Perched high among the tree branches like a stoic bird, Treehouse A1 resembles a great gray owl.

Treehouse highlights

  1. Homey and Comfortable Atmosphere
  2. Access to Many Nature-Related Activities
  3. Hospitable and Friendly Owners
  4. Provides Authentic living in nature Experience
  5. Sweeping Views of Perche countryside
  6. Wood burning stove for cozy evenings and winter stays

Treehouse summary

Perched high among the tree branches like a stoic bird, Treehouse A1 resembles a great gray owl. The treehouse’s elongated structure mirrors an owl’s outstretched, and the floor-to-ceiling windows optimize views into the forest like an owl watching over the woods. Strix Nebolusa—the Latin name for the great gray owl—is the world’s largest species of owl by length. These birds are found in forested and mountainous habitats in the Northern Hemisphere from North America to Eurasia. The great gray owl faces imminent threats in California, where it has been on the state’s list of Endangered Species for more than 30 years.

Environmentally, these regal birds are important in maintaining balance in ecosystems. A natural predator of small rodents, they help protect plant life from overgrazing rodents. Culturally, the owl embodies wisdom, intuition, and a connection to the unseen world. Tap into your inner self and intuitive voice as you use this treehouse as a retreat, channeling the quiet wisdom of Great Gray Owl while living among the trees as these mighty birds do.

Treehouse description

The hilltop house nestles into the steep hill and the spacious terrace soars out towards it’s very own view over the hills and beyond.  From inside and out you can enjoy the presence of an enormous 300 year old chestnut tree which is registered as a “remarkable tree of France”.  Watch the birds settle in it’s branches and in October you can help yourselves to kilos of huge, tasty chestnuts. 

Very comfortable in all seasons, secluded and self sufficient it feels like a new home from home. Perched on the edge of a vast natural meadow next to the forest, the hilltop house has it’s own space within the 10 hectares of nature reserve that surround it.  

Visitors can experience living with the varied and abundant wildlife all around; a rich variety of flora and fauna with many species of birds and insects (including praying mantis), soaring buzzards and hawks, wild boar, deer, badgers, foxes and more.  An amazing space for birdwatching, star gazing, walking and nature watching.

Details

Payment policyPayment policy
Security depositNot required
Check in/out timeCheck in between 16:00 and 22:00.
Check out before 11:00.

Bedrooms

  • 2 Bedrooms, 6 Sleeps
  • King size beds: 2
  • Single bed: 2
  • The double bedroom has a kingsize bed and views out over the countryside.
  • The second bedroom can sleep up to 4 singles, or one other couple in kingsize bed.

Bathrooms

  • Number of bathrooms: 1
  • Number of toilets: 1

Amenities

Dining table & chairs
Fully equipped kitchen
Dishwasher
Microwave oven
Toaster
Washing machine
Linen provided
Towels provided
Highchair
Relax Chair

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