




Forkhill, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
A hand-crafted treehouse near Forkhill in County Armagh, perched high in the canopy with views across heather-covered hills, stone-ditched fields, and winding lanes. Access is via a private rope bridge. The treehouse has a super king bed beneath a glass roof for stargazing, an outdoor hot tub, an outdoor shower built for two, and a net hammock suspended among the trees. All facilities are voice-controlled.
At 585 per night, this is priced at the top end of the UK and Ireland tiny stays market, and the specification matches. The 4.98 rating across 258 reviews confirms that the experience consistently delivers. The voice-activated controls and glass ceiling are high-concept features, but the real draw is the setting: the South Armagh hills have a raw, unspoiled quality that the more heavily marketed parts of Ireland often lack.
The rope bridge access and glass roof stargazing bed are theatrical in the best sense. At 4.98 across 258 reviews, the execution clearly matches the ambition.
Multiple reviewers praised the stay as magical, inspiring, and unique. They highlighted the high-spec rustic comfort, attention to detail, and appreciated birthday surprises. Many wished for longer stays and plan to return.