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Tiny houses in Belgium

Belgium's verified stays are treehouses in the Ardennes, the deep forest that fills the country's southeast around La Roche-en-Ardenne.

2 verified tiny houses · see on the map →

The Ardennes are Belgium's wild side: rolling, densely wooded hills cut by the Ourthe and Semois rivers, a world away from the flat, dense north. La Roche-en-Ardenne, with its ruined medieval castle on a rocky spur above the river, is the region's classic base — kayaking and mountain biking in summer, quiet forest walks the rest of the year.

The two verified stays here are treehouses rather than ground-built tiny houses, both just outside the town — a distinctive way to sleep in a region better known for hiking trails and castle ruins than for architectural stays. One takes up to two guests with its own bedroom; the other is compact, built purely for the novelty of sleeping among the branches.

May to September is the easy season for river activities and forest walks; autumn brings the Ardennes' famous foliage, when the beech and oak forests turn copper. Our verified selection here is still small — a niche way to see a region most visitors drive through rather than stay in.

Verified tiny houses

A treehouse in the heart of La RocheTree house

Ardennes · Belgium

A treehouse in the heart of La Roche

€331/ nightPrice checked June 26, 2026
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Cabane dans les arbresTree house

Ardennes · Belgium

Cabane dans les arbres

2 guests

€331/ nightPrice checked June 26, 2026
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Good to know

Where in Belgium are the verified treehouses?

Just outside La Roche-en-Ardenne, in the Ardennes region of Wallonia, southeast Belgium.

What is there to do around La Roche-en-Ardenne?

Kayaking and canoeing on the Ourthe river, mountain biking and hiking through the surrounding forest, and the ruins of the town's medieval castle.

When is the best time to visit the Ardennes?

May to September for river sports and warm-weather hiking; October is prime for autumn foliage in the beech and oak forests.

Are these ground cabins or actual treehouses?

Actual treehouses — one sleeps up to two guests in its own bedroom, the other is a compact single-room build among the branches.

How we choose what counts as a tiny house

Booking sites don’t have a “tiny house” category — they file these stays under the generic “Accommodation” label. So we check every place by name and type and list only genuine free-standing small homes: tiny houses (on wheels or fixed), cabins, glamping pods, shepherd huts, yurts, domes and tree houses. No hotel rooms, no ordinary apartments.

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