"For about $200 a night, the barrel had a living space, a king-sized bed, and a ton of storage hacks. My barrel came with access to a garden with luxury perks like wood-fired saunas and hot tubs. I love the outdoors, but I also love being comfy. That's why glamping is one of my favorite ways to travel."
"For a two-week backpacking trip through Europe, I looked for unique accommodations in small towns near the cities I was visiting. I found the barrel home in a village near Zurich on Airbnb. I thought it looked like something out of a quirky fairytale I'd want to live in. I booked the barrel, which cost about $200 a night, for two nights."
"From there, I took local trains to Roggwil in about an hour. I stayed there just for the barrel, but thought Roggwil was a quaint, modest village with friendly families and a stunning mountain backdrop. People smiled at me, and little kids waved when we made eye contact at the train station."
"The property was just a two-minute walk from the train station in Roggwil. Maria met me in front of the house and led me through a side gate to the barrel. A wide view of the garden where the barrel resides. Until they're sold, the two barrel homes on-site are rented to tourists on Airbnb."
A traveler spent two nights in a barrel accommodation found on Airbnb in Switzerland near Zurich. The stay cost about $200 per night and included a living space, a king-sized bed, and extensive storage features. The property provided access to a garden with luxury amenities such as wood-fired saunas and hot tubs. The traveler chose the barrel while planning a two-week backpacking trip through Europe, seeking distinctive lodging in small towns near major destinations. The barrel was located in Roggwil, reached by train from Zurich in about an hour, and was close to the train station. A host met the traveler and guided them to the barrel through a side gate.
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