While scrolling through unique rentals, I stumbled on two treehouses which are among the most beautiful I've ever seen.

You can tell that the builder took care in using only the best wood, including cherry spiral staircases and stunning loft bedrooms.  But it doesn't stop there.

The views from the treehouses are gorgeous too.  In fact, there are two treehouses to choose from on the Bliss Ridge Farm in Moretown, Vermont.

One treehouse in the woods of the farm is not insulated, and is therefore only available seasonally from May to October.  Designed by B'fer Roth, DIY Network host of The Treehouse Guys, it's an authentic treehouse within living trees, according to the Airbnb.

This treehouse boasts a new septic system and a hot outdoor shower.  It sits amidst the trees, and makes you feel like you are within nature.  This smaller custom tree house is called "The Bird's Nest".

No need to bring plastic water bottles.  Fresh mountain springs provide the purest of drinking water on the property, and there's plenty of firewood provided.

The second custom built tree house is larger, hence the name, "The Big Treehouse".  The home is secluded and built in the woods, like its smaller counterpart, and has the same stunning views.

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Both include a lovely meadow view, perfect sunsets, hiking on the farm, a pond for swimming and paddleboarding, and plenty to do a short drive away.  Guests often say there's no need to leave the farm because there's so much to do in nature.

Bliss Ridge Farm is an organic farm which hosts weddings and events.  Superhosts Dan and Jordan get rave reviews, as do their homes.  So take the family or your partner and enjoy some time in nature's best.

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