At what time do we need to arrive ?
You can arrive at 2p.m., 3p.m., 4p.m., 5p.m. or 6p.m. In order to welcome you the best way possible, we kindly ask you to inform us of your arrival hour, in the worse case 48 hours before (by email or phone). Each late arrival (after 7p.m.) will cost you 10€. For safety reasons, we ask you to limit your comings and goings after dawn, as far as possible.
Can we have dinner in the tree house ?
Because of safety reasons, it is strictly forbidden to cook in the tree houses. In order to take full advantage of your stay, we offer you, as an option, packed-in-a-basket meals which will be left at the foot of your tree around 7.30 p.m. Those baskets need to be ordered no later than 24 hours before your arrival (by mail or phone). You can also try out the French cooking by going to a restaurant nearby, or come with your picnic.
How do the composting toilets work ?
Our tree houses don’t have water or electricity. But you have at your disposal composting toilets. Don’t worry about it, it works just like the one you have at home. The only thing that changes is that you have to put wood dust instead of flushing the toilet! The wood dust absorbs the unpleasant odors and drains the rest.
Are the tree houses warm during the winter period ?
In all of our tree houses, you have at your disposal a little kerosene heater to warm up the place during the winter period. For those who are really sensitive to the cold, we can provide you with additional blankets.
And how about the breakfast ?
The price of the night includes a breakfast with pastries and hot beverages. When you check-in, we ask you to choose what you would like: which hot beverage? What is your favorite jam? Your breakfast will then be served from 8 to 9 a.m. When the bell rings, you will know that your breakfast has arrived. Then, you will just have to raise it to eat it on your terrace!
At what time do we need to leave the tree house ?
You can enjoy your tree house until 11 a.m. Then, we will wait for you at our office for the check-out formalities. All impressions and comments are welcomed!
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