Living in a treehouse is indisputably incredible . Sure , you might be roughing it a little bit , considering there ’s a climb and the trees are flammable ( thus limiting your cooking capabilities ) . But the views and the experience are unmated . From the antique to the futuristic , here are some of the most beautiful Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree - borne homes we ’ve ever seen . If these images fill you with wanderlust , take banknote : some of these houses are also hotel .

This gianthillybilly hutis located in Crossville, Tennessee. The structure itself is 97-feet tall and it’s supported by an 80-foot tall live oak.

prototype credit : Odee.com

Hovering 21 feet above the ground, Peter Lewis’sBridgton, Maine treehouseboasts a drawbridge and several spiral staircases.

Image credit entry : Russell Kaye

GreenLine architects’ whimsical Crystal River tree dwelling looks like something straight out of Alice and Wonderland.

epitome credit : GreenLine architect

Traveling to the southwest coast of India? Make plans to visit theVythiri Resort, where you can stay in a treehouse like this one.

paradigm citation : Vythiri Resort

TheBeach Rock Treehousein Okinawa, Japan was built to look like it belonged in outer space. Are we even sure that’s actually Japan and not Endor?

mental image credit : Pete Nelson

La Cabane Perchee is a French company that will build you your own treehouse, like this bamboo home the designers built for an architect client.

double cite : La - Cabane

Or this one, which La Cabane Perchee designed for a resort in Lorraine, France.

For $40/night, you canstay in this treehousein the Natural Park of Sierra de Huétor in Andalucía, Spain.

Image credit : Airbnb

This sanctuary tree shack is perched above a private rainforest near a hot spring in North central Costa Rica. It’s also available onAirbnb.

Commanding views of Falmouth Bay, the bird-like Tree Sparrow House is waiting for you in Cornwall, England.

This diminutive treehouse in Ariena di Castro, Italy, looks utterly idyllic.

Here’s a hut that wasbuilt around a Redwood treein the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Shitakeis nestled into the woods of Oregon’s secluded Cave. It’s like a mini Japanese tea house in the trees.

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