Karlie Kloss Visits Sweden’s Treehotel
There is perhaps no greater luxury than to be enveloped in natural beauty, to feel the strength of the forest and the purity of the sky, to hear the sound of a running river. And if you’re seeking rejuvenation, there is perhaps no greater need. In the heart of Swedish Lapland, there is a place created for just this purpose. Treehotel stands 46 miles outside the Arctic Circle, where the northern lights flash overhead in winter and the midnight sun shines bright in summer. Here you are invited to laze on a rock while listening to the powerful Lule River; to swim, raft, bicycle, snowshoe, ski, take a sauna or an outdoor bath in a Hikki hot tub, fly-fish, dogsled, try a moose safari or “ice dining”: eating by candlelight in a warm tepee on a frozen lake. The resort is pristine, renewing, a spa without a spa. The property is often so quiet that guests can hear themselves breathe. The hotel was inspired by a 2008 documentary called The Tree Lover , by Swedish director Jonas Sel...