This Tipi Airbnb Located In The Mountains Of Southern Switzerland Is Your Ultimate Romantic Getaway
As a child, have you ever dreamt about running away to live in the woods? If so, there’s a tipi Airbnb in an ample forest in Ticino, the Southern region of Switzerland, that could make that dream your new reality — at least for a couple of days. This is an ideal getaway for nature-lovers who want to destress in a minimalist, stunning environment.
At $68 a night, and $34 per person if you choose to bring along a travel companion, you’ll get access to this secluded tipi with two beds, a private camping toilet and shower, a fire pit and grilling facility, and entry to a close-by communal pool. The host is known to greet guests in the morning with freshly-brewed, warm coffee that you get to enjoy surrounded by nature with a view of the beautiful Swiss mountains.
Spend the day hiking the wide array of nearby trails, or take a short 15-minute bus ride to a charming little city called Lugano, a gem of Switzerland’s southern region. You’ll be able to explore countless restaurants and even take advantage of the city’s nightlife (if you’re feeling a little isolated from all that time spent in the woods). Pro tip: make sure to experience one of the city’s many lake-side bars for a luxurious drink by the water — perfect for your Insta feed.
Amenities include:
- 1 bedroom (i.e. the tipi)
- 1 private camping toilet and shower
- Access to a fire pit and grilling facility
- Electricity upon request
- Access to a nearby communal pool
- Nearby public transportation
Here’s how to make this dream vacation a reality:
To get to the Airbnb, you can fly into the Zurich airport and hop on a shorter, 45-minute connecting flight to Lugano. The Lugano Airport is only a 20-minute car ride from your tipi paradise. If this sounds like too many flights for you, you can also rent a car and drive directly to the Airbnb from Zurich airport, which will take you a little under three hours. This may sound like a lot of travel, but it’s the small price that you have to pay for the chance to be at one with nature.
So friends, when are we going?
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