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21st Apr 2021

This luxury treehouse in Cork may be the most quirky accommodation in the area

Brian Dillon

Luxury treehouse in Cork may be the most beautifully unique accommodation in the area

This treehouse in Cork looks like quite the accommodation experience. 

Let’s be real, we’re all itching for an Irish adventure once travel around the country is allowed to resume. So, we’ve been keeping an eye out for some of the most unique accommodation experience there is to offer. And lads, there are some pretty interesting ones.

Since Cork is one of the most exciting, naturally beautiful and buzzing areas in the country to spend a few days, we thought we would scan the internet for some of the best accommodation in and around the city. We have to say, this one caught our eye straight away.

It turns out, you can stay in a treehouse in Cork that gives you fab views over the city. If that doesn’t sound like an adventure, I don’t know what does.

Urban Tranquilatree (Ah, see what they did there?) is located just five minutes away from Cork City Centre, standing 6 metres above the ground. The quirky accommodation feature a double bedroom, tea and coffee facilities and warm croissants that are delivered directly to the deck in a basket by a pulley from ground level. How cute?! Plus, there’s deck furniture with cushions and blankets, a round-shaped wetroom with a shower, toilet and washing basin, and bathrobes and flip-flops.

If the pictures are anything to go by, this is a truly tranquil yet central accommodation option in Cork. Have a look for yourself.

balcony outside bedroom of treehouse in Cork

treehouse in Cork lit up at night

If you want to find out more, you can check it out on Airbnb here.

Looking for more Irish staycation inspiration? We have you covered. Check out our top picks for adventure holidays to have in Ireland when travel resumes. We can’t wait to get back at it!

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Images via Airbnb.

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