Hideouts

How about leaving it all behind for a little while? We have collected some of the most special secret hideouts, in Europe and the rest of the world. Follow us on a trail to places that are romantic, exclusive, or simply just relaxed and authentic.

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The Treehotel
The Treehotel: An Eco-Friendly Vision with an Architectural Twist

In today’s world where we are becoming more aware of our carbon footprint, what could be better than a low-impact holiday set in the treetops of the Swedish forests? The Treehotel Sweden is a wonderfully designed hotel that aims to blend into its surroundings, both physically and in terms of its impact. 

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miramonti boutique hotel italy
Where Italian Culture and Nature Collide – The Miramonti Boutique Hotel

High in the clouds, overlooking the Dolomites, is a hotel that is determined to help you reconnect with nature. No, there won’t be mud (except possibly in a facial) and no, you won’t have to forage your own food. The Miramonti promises to host you in a tranquil and luxurious setting. This remarkable place is not to be missed. 

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Forsterhof
The Forsterhof: Natural Beauty and Tranquillity in South Tyrol

Nestled into the stunning alpine commune of Algund in South Tyrol, The Forsterhof is the picture-perfect destination for tranquillity, rejuvenation, and reconnection. With the warm hospitality of a mother-daughter duo, the beauty of its natural surroundings and all its luxurious specialities, this spot tops our list of must-stay getaways. 

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Villa Solitaire
A Sneak Peek Into Villa Solitaire: The Most Expensive Villa on Mallorca

In the market for a new getaway? Extravagant exclusivity and exceptional architectural design – Villa Solitaire is calling. Mallorca’s most breathtaking property boasts seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, multiple swimming pools, and neverending terraces overlooking magnificent Mediterranean views.

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Sigurd Larsen
Løvtag: Designed by the architect Sigurd Larsen

Architect Sigurd Larsen on moving trees and designing experiences in sync with nature with the Løvtag cabins, deep in the Danish woods.

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Zumthor: Another Kind of Remote Mountain Living

Made of solid wood, the Zumthor Cabins stretch three floors into the air with huge floor-to-ceiling windows that glow a warm light of inhabitance.

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Dellacher Holiday Home: An Architectural Monument Among the Meadows

The Dellacher is a holiday home in Oberwart, Austria. Designed by architect Raimund Abraham, the holiday resort stands in stark contrast to its surroundings.

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Huberhaus
Huberhaus: A Simpler Life in a Restored Alpine Cabin

This renovated and traditional ‘Alpiner Blockbau’ is an opportunity to bask in the beautiful simplicity of living in the Swiss mountains.

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Seestueck Prerow: Iconic Architecture on the Baltic Sea

Seestück Prerow’s reed thatching seemingly grows beyond the roof, covering the gables and side walls, with a rusted steel façade that somehow complements it harmoniously.

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Scheune
A Former Barn Hiding a Modern Loft

Built around 200 years ago, the Scheune never saw any repairs and was left to collapse until 2007 when it was renovated and given a whole new purpose.