This Treehouse Airbnb Near Austin Is The Ultimate Texas Hill Country Retreat

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The Texas Hill Country is arguably the most incredible of the Lone Star State, for many reasons. You're able to escape the busy city life that resides in Austin or San Antonio and feel at home in nature. For those interested in spending more than just a few hours here, perhaps a whole night, there's a treehouse Airbnb near Austin that's ideal for a solo retreat, a romantic getaway, or a weekend with a friend. 

Jacob is the Superhost of the Sycamore Treehouse that resides at HoneyTree Farm in Fredericksburg. 

The rental sits three feet off the edge of a hillside on one side and as a result, it appears as though it's high up in the sky.

From certain angles, it looks like a genuine treehouse, and maybe to the little ones, it truly is.

You and one other person can share one bedroom and one bathroom while here, to offer optimum seclusion from the rest of the world, especially if you're with your S/O.

It's $125 per night before any additional fees, or $62.50 if split between two.

Jacob | Airbnb

The interior of the home will make you feel like you're living in luxury, especially with the high ceilings, personal kitchen, and incredible decor.

If you're interested in an adventure outdoors, you won't be disappointed on that end either.

Jacob | Airbnb

The treehouse is just a short drive from Main Street in Fredericksburg for those interested in exploring the town.

And, if you're more outdoorsy, it overlooks Palo Alto Creek and miles of trail. It really is the ideal stay for almost anyone.

Jacob | Airbnb

Sycamore Treehouse

Price Per Night: $125

Address Or Neighbourhood: Fredericksburg, TX

Why You Need To Go: You'll have views of the Texas Hill Country below you while feeling secluded from the rest of the world.

These prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.

  • Kelly Martin was a Writer and Contributing Editor for Narcity Media.

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