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Balance Treehouse

37 Tiffcrum Road, Forkhill, Newry, Armagh, BT35 9RX
Balance Treehouse

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Uncover a hidden gem in the County Down countryside, across the private wooden rope bridge, where you'll find the Balance Treehouse.

This is a rustic property that combines modern luxuries like voice commands, a hot tub and outdoor shower (big enough for two), with a simple concept; the treehouse.

Nestled in the heart of untouched nature, guests will enjoy the opportunity to sleep under the stars in this hand-built property, with added extras such as the glass roof providing unparalleled views of the stars in the night sky.

For a truly unique overnight stay you won't find better than this.

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