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Montreal can be busy and cozy all at once. During windy days and chilly nights in fall, one might dream of going on a road trip just outside of Montreal for a weekend in the woods. A number of popular camping sites and cabins are flocked by tourists and locals throughout autumn. Nature and outdoor lover Rick Frank Andreoli shares on this blog four of the best glamping spots near Montreal.
Huttopia is an hour-and-a-half drive from Montreal and is situated right at the center of a magnificent forest beside Mount Sutton. Its accessibility makes it a top spot for friends and families wanting to escape the bustle of the city without driving outside the province. Huttopia Sutton is surrounded by restaurants, boutiques, and outdoor activities.
Le Vertendre has Zooboxes that can accommodate two to six people. The place is pet-friendly and is huge on eco-tourism, self-sustainability, and green travel. With a king-sized bed suspended from the ceiling, a separate bath, and a complete kitchen, La Vertendre is a winner. A couple of hours outside of Montreal is the Cabin in the Woods in Labelle, Quebec. Unlike previously mentioned glamping spots, Cabin in the Woods encourages total disconnection from the mundane. The place has no Wi-Fi, nor does it have electricity—a popular choice for individuals seeking to reconnect with nature.
According to Rick Frank Andreoli, the Hobbit House in Sainte-Beatrix is an astonishing take on the glamping. Its surroundings are reflective of the “Lord of the Rings”: plush greenery, hills, lake, and anything awe-inspiring about nature and the great outdoors.