‘Birdbox’ Cabins Combine the Nature-Immersion of Camping with the Comfort of a Hotel

updated May 11, 2020
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The Birdboxes sit in the middle of nature, one with a view of mountains and the other with a view of the fjord. Waking up and looking out the large windows, you might feel like you’re in a virtual reality simulation — immersion in nature like this, with a real bed and heating, doesn’t usually happen in real life. But the Birdbox tiny houses are real, and you can stay in them as you experience nature in Norway.

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So far, Birdbox has two locations: one in Forde, perched on a hill in front of the Førdefjord along the southwestern coast of Norway, and the other in Gaular, about an hour’s drive south, near the mountains Storehesten and Lillehesten.

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Between the two cabins is the Langelande ski resort.

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The Forde Birdbox is the smaller of the two; the mini-size cabin looks like a perfect cube.

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The other, midi-size, cabin is a stretched-out version, big enough for a pair of chairs in addition to a bed.

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Both fit two guests and have a half-bath (no shower, but there is a one-way window in front of the detached toilet, so taking a bathroom break won’t interrupt your nature views).

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Both cabins are bookable on Airbnb, so you can bookmark them for when it’s safe to travel again.

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The company behind the Birdbox cabins, called Livit, also sells Birdboxes, which are meant to withstand extreme weather while leaving a small environmental footprint.