Viewtent - Enjoy nature with a view
Book your Viewtent today. Sleep well in the middle of Sweden’s most beautiful nature!
Viewtent glamping
Amazing evening and a good night's sleep. The Viewtent has a comfortable 125cm double bed.
Outdoor cooking
The welcome emails helps you prepare and gives suggestions for smart and easy menus to bring. So you will master all aspect of creating an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon apetit.
Comfortable and cozy
Enjoy the beautiful nature. Both outdoors and when you enter. Viewtent is prepared self service for 2 for beautiful spots. Each place is unique, which triggers a wonderful relaxing togetherness.
Book your amazing stay
No worries about the weather! Enjoy free rebooking if it turns very rainy or stormy. Pack your essentials, though — we’ve got two cozy wool blankets and pillows waiting for you. Just remember to bring your own linens or sleeping bag unless you've booked the rental set!
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Styrsö Koster
Ocean, beach, fantastic views, outdoor cooking. Toilet and showers nearby. The Koster archipelago is fantastic with rich marine life. Great walks. Nice snorkling. Here is so much to do and a beautiful place to visit.
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Åkulla Outdoor Resort
Located outside Varberg near Åkulla Bokskogar with a view of beautiful Yasjön. Family-run for three generations with a great passion for health, sports and nature, wants to make it easy to live, eat and experience nature.
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New Amazing Place
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Viewtent on your fantastic place
We are also looking for operators land owners that have beautiful land where a treesuite could be nice. Let more people enjoy the beautiful nature and a eco friendly way. Leave the place as they found it.
Our goal is simple: to help city folks sleep so well in nature that they’ll be hooked and ready to do it over and over again!
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FAQs
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A Viewtent is a comfortable double bed 125cm, a nice backrest, and a view. The places should be carefully selected and high focus on the "nature room" just outside.
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Bring sheets, towel, outdoor clothing, food and drink. In the welcome email, you will receive lots of tips and checklists that can elevate your stay to the skies.
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Check-in from 13:00 on the day of arrival.
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Leave the Tree Suite before 12.00 on the day of departure.
We practice that you always leave the tree suite and the area in the same or better condition than when you found it. You must always take a photo and email the photo to bye@treesuite.org when you check out. If there is something special, write it. If the tree suite is not in perfect condition when you arrive, feel free to take photos and send it in as well.
The checklist states that you bring a waste bag to take all the waste home again.
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Toilet is always near the tree suite. It is often an outdoor toilet with a glass roof for philosophical moments with a view of the treetops.
Shower is usually available. But in some cases when the tree suite is far out in nature, it is recommended to buy a pocket shower (approx. SEK 200 on eg XXL).
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It is an absolute requirement to follow the fire authorities' current policy for firing in the area. Often when it is dry it is very flammable and we ask you to respect this.
Often a portable camping gas burner is a very good option for outdoor cooking. More info and tips in the welcome email.
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Of course this is in the tree suite.
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Glamping is a portmanteau of "glamorous" and "camping", and describes a camping style with resort-style amenities not usually associated with "traditional" camping. Glamping has become especially popular with 21st century tourists seeking the luxury of hotel accommodation alongside "escapism and the adventurous recreation of camping". (wikipedia)
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In the welcome email, you will receive recipes and tips that allow you to easily arrange your dinner and breakfast together, in nature.
A picnic basket is recommended with cutlery, plates and glasses etc.
Often a portable camping gas burner is a very good option for outdoor cooking. Then there are menus that can be easily prepared with this.
More info and tips in the welcome email.
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Yes, it's ok, but for allergy reasons, the dog must not be inside the tree suite.
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There is always free rebooking in case of bad weather. But well prepared, being in some rain can be very cosy! The most important thing is clothing according to the weather. Bring an extra change that is stored in a plastic bag. There is a tarp that you can unfold and hook to create an additional small "outdoor room". If the weather is too bad, contact the operator to discuss possible postponement to another date or other accommodation options.
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So nice. Please state this in the booking form in cases where you order additional services. The welcome email of course also contains menus for vegan / vegetarian.
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Please state this in the booking form in cases where you order additional services.
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Have respect for nature and the animals that live there. They are usually very shy, but through the window of the tree suite you can sometimes see fantastic visions very close. There are wild boars, moose, deer and birds, among others.
Feel free to share if you manage to photograph something special :-)
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Tree suite is the perfect wedding gift, or experience gift or those who already have what they need. Email us and we will send a payment link and a beautiful gift card letter to give away.
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We recommend bringing a power charger to charge your mobile overnight.
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It will probably be difficult to get a barrista coffee. But you can survive by making coffee in your portable storm kitchen.
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There are hooks for hanging jackets and bags outside. There are also nets underneath where you can place things. Bring only the essentials inside. There are, net bags for small things. Or place things at the foot end.
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Magnus Willner designed the Viewtent with inspiration from nature, outdoor living, comfort and sustainability.
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Yes, we are open for influencer colabs. Please DM or contact us.
“The idea is fantastic: A Viewtent with a large glass window facing a beautiful view, comfortably furnished with mattresses, blankets and pillows”
— Therese Freid, www.hemomkringvandring.se