Built Into the Trees: Fjellsangin Featured Online in Seattle Magazine
Seattle Magazine called it “built into the trees.” That phrase was the design brief from the beginning — a cabin conceived to belong to the old-growth forest, not compete with it. Here’s the story behind the design.
Extend Your 2026 World Cup Trip: A Slow-Living Escape to Mt. Rainier
Seattle hosts six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches this summer — and the best way to recharge between games is a slow-living retreat at the base of Mount Rainier. Fjellsangin is just two hours south of Lumen Field, offering Nordic sauna rituals, curated cabin meals, and the deep quiet of the Pacific Northwest forest.
Your Weekend Guide to Mount Rainier’s Nisqually Entrance
The Nisqually side of Mount Rainier offers the perfect rhythm for a weekend that actually leaves you rested. Here's how a Friday-to-Sunday stay at Fjellsangin unfolds — from arrival-night dinners and forest evenings to waterfalls, Paradise, and slow Sunday mornings in the trees.