Sorbus - Trakt Forest Hotel

Sorbus

Sorbus is Latin for the tree rowan, and the name of the first forest suite when you enter the Trakt Forest Hotel area. Sorbus is the suite with the highest location, almost reaching for the treetops.

From the panorama window, you will have a view through the forest and all the way to fields on the other side. You will see the sunrise from the bathroom window – imagine brushing your teeth in this illumination.

The forest suite has two rooms, one with the panoramic view, a fireplace, locally designed and produced furniture, and a comfortable sofa, also a sofa bed when needed, one with beds and a skylight.

Bathroom with shower and toilet, in a lingon berry-red color. Welcome to Sorbus!

Facts

31 square meters
Kingsize bed, 2 extra beds in the sofa bed
Toilet and shower

Electric heating, floor heating in the bathroom

Fireplace

Coffee machine, tea kettle, and refrigerator

Storage for bags

Wardrobe for clothes

Included

The forest, silence, and tranquility

Breakfast, depending on the season, a breakfast buffet is served in the log house or a breakfast basket is delivered to you

Robe, slippers, and hair dryer

In the skylight you experience natural evening light and dawn light, or snow depending on the season, sleeping masks are available

WiFi-free area, to give you peace and presence in nature

The building

Built: 2020-2021
Architect: Wingårdhs, Gert Wingårdh

Construction company: Eriksson & Lönn and Mattias Sälleteg

 

Information

No smoking.

The price is for two persons, breakfast included. Addition costs for guests three and four will be added.

Baby crib is available.

Sometimes you can experience that the Forest Suite rocks a little. This is why our Forest Suites are also called floating rooms.

 

The forest suites are built on eight pillars each, floating amongst the trees but rooted in the ground. The suites are built out of wood, the outside covered by unedged panels from the forest of the surrounding forests. Isolation: wood wool from Termoträ. All construction materials have been carried to the building site, to minimize the environmental impact.