Nestled in the rolling Laurentian mountain range in the Quebec countryside sits Mont Tremblant National Park, with its 400 lakes, plush forests and vast trail system. Only two hours away from Montreal, the park is the perfect place for steeping yourself in nature and, in nearby Diable Valley, sits Farouche, an eco-resort that lets you do so in style. Here, you’ll tuck away in your very own pint-sized A-frame that’s perfect for one (and even better for two) for the ultimate glamping-in-the-woods experience.
Every detail at Farouche is thoughtful, from the sloped-wall-to-sloped-wall king-sized beds to the glowing gas-burning stove and heated floors to the outdoor blankets they provide for swaddling yourself while you stargaze around a roaring fire, or tiptoe through the snow for a soak in the cedar hot tub.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the trails via snowshoes rented from their Outdoor Centre – or spend the day on the nearby slopes of Mont Tremblant, while those who skew indoorsy can curl up with a book and glass of natural wine. And if you don’t want to lift a finger, except to turn the page, the farmbar also serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and with only seven cabins to serve, you’ll always get a reservation.
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