There’s no better time for travelers to recharge than when surrounded by awe-inspiring natural sights. From the top of Mount Vigiljoch to the base of the Caucasus Mountain Range to a virgin beach on Mexico’s western coast, these six properties, members of Design HotelsTM, immerse guests within and establish conscious connections with their breathtakingly rugged and wild surroundings.
Greece
Once a sanatorium and now a luxury mountain sanctuary in a stunning neoclassical building, Manna offers a secluded natural utopia, a haven for wellness and outdoor adventure. The resort, engulfed by the fir forest of Mount Mainalo, stands at an altitude of 1,200 meters in the center of Arcadia within Greece’s mainland region of Peloponnese. Just outside its doorstep, guests can forage for mushrooms, canoe in one of Europe’s cleanest and clearest rivers, ride horses among ancient trees, or explore one of the largest networks of hiking trails in the country. Afterall, Arcadia has, since ancient times, been considered an earthly paradise. “I love the sea, but my mind and body rest better in the mountains,” Stratis Batagias says. “You’re closer to nature; it feels mystical.”
Italy
Perched atop Mount Vigiljoch—the jewel of the Italian Alps accessible only via cable car—in South Tyrol, Vigilius Mountain Resort is governed by a simple principle that determines its direction and all decision-making: “Eco, not ego.” On this foundation, the outside blends seamlessly with the inside, united by nature as the central element. To connect guests with the natural world, architect Matteo Thun used larch wood, glass, and the guiding principle of “organic architecture,” also incorporating a grass-covered roof and internally heated clay walls. Expansive windows frame astounding panoramas of the towering Dolomites, which provide endless outdoor activities. Guests can slow down and recentre during relaxing walks and forest bathing sessions or learn about the local flora and fauna during guided hikes. Those seeking more adventure can mountain bike through verdant trails or climb to feel the bracing wind on the 2,607-meter-high Naturnser Alp.
Georgia
Remotely located in Stepantsminda, Georgia, Rooms Kazbegi emerges as a geometric edifice in the shadow of the Caucasus Mountain Range. Raw wood floors, local carpets, fireplaces, and an abundance of couches and bookshelves create a rustic-chic character, while travelers can connect to the remarkable mountain landscape and surrounding sites with a team of expert local guides. Unique experiences include losing oneself in the powdered peaks on horseback, riding as locals do through the towering hills, or walking in the footsteps of spiritual pilgrims, stopping to pay visits to the Gergeti Trinity Church, the remote village of Juta, and the invigorating Gveleti Waterfall. Come nightfall, guests can grab a blanket and warming tea and retreat to the outdoor deck to soak up some of the most spectacular views of the starry night sky.
Mexico
At Grupo Habita’s Hotel Escondido, individual palapa bungalows with private plunge pools and sun decks encourage local-style indulgence in a remote Oaxacan village by the sea. Each bungalow features tropical wood flooring, polished concrete walls, and slatted wooden doors in place of windows, collapsing all boundaries between the outdoors and indoors. Located 45 minutes from Puerto Escondido, the Mexican mecca for surfing, this haven of peace and tranquility offers guests an escape from the routine and stress of everyday life—one that is surrounded by stunningly virgin coastline and colorful cacti. Here, travelers establish a new routine rooted in the landscape and built around sun, surf, and sea.
Taiwan
Housed in a 1958 building originally used by the Taiwanese Forestry Bureau and then as one of President Chiang Kaishek’s guesthouses, Gloria Manor is a modernist gem surrounded by some of Taiwan’s most breathtaking forestland. Specifically, the retreat is located in Kenting National Park on the country’s southern Hengchun Peninsula, where the mountainous swathe of forest also gives way to beaches perfect for surfing and snorkeling. The park’s natural landscape and tropical climate also result in a rich biodiversity: Guests can join guided tours to spot sika deer as the sun rises over Shuiwaku grasslands; bird watching excursions to see wild soaring eagles; or outings to visit the Long-Shui community, one of the last few traditional rice farming areas in Taiwan.