Harris

Harris

"Harris", a British name originating from Scotland

Both being Celtic lands, Scotland and Brittany share many similarities. Our tree house lodge celebrates both of these regions, taking its name from the southern part of the Scots island of Lewis and Harris. Harris is the land of black-faced sheep, the famous "Blackheads" which run all over the island, on the roads and rule the roost on the island. As for the northern part of the island of Harris, it is home to the highest peak in the Outer Hebrides: Mount Clisham, rising to an altitude of 799 metres.

 

Ready to get away from it all in Celtic tradition, high up in a tree house? Our estate awaits you, at the heart of Finistere and Brittany! Once you've settled in, you will be free to enjoy all our activities and catering services (café-bar, shop etc.).

Located in Brittany, near Morlaix (Finistere), the Treuscoat Estate brings together some Eco lodges (tree house cabins, tree house lodges, yurt, Nid’Île tree domes), outdoor activities and a well-being space.

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