5 of the Best Cabins You Need To Visit For Your Next Weekend Getaway

5 of the Best Cabins You Need To Visit For Your Next Weekend Getaway

If you’re looking for a stunning little cabin in the woods to get away to and simply relax, then you’ve reached the right place. Cabins are by far the best type of vacation I’ve come across. They’re a peaceful and tranquil option to abandon your urban life and woes, and simply unwind in nature. If you’re wondering where to head for your next cabin retreat, then you can refer to this collection of beautiful and super cozy cabins that we’ve gathered. They’re the perfect safe haven nestled in the midst of nature, providing you a break from your everyday hectic life. From the ultimate contemporary cabin to an elevated cabin in Nova Scotia – these mesmerizing and surreal cabins are the ultimate retreat, you’ve been searching for. Plan your next vacation in one of them!

1. Space of Mind Cabin

The Space of Mind cabin is a 100-square-foot prefab cabin designed by the Finnish architecture studio Studio Puisto during the pandemic. It is an adaptable cabin that can be built anywhere.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Space of Mind cabin can be utilized as a garden office or even an off-grid holiday retreat. The cabin is modular in nature, making it a flexible space that provides people with a home away from home.

What we like

  • Modular structure that can be used for various functionalities

What we dislike

  • There isn’t any option to customize the interior of the cabin

2. Kjerringholmen Cabin

Dubbed the Kjerringholmen Cabin, this unique cabin is located on the Hvaler archipelago, and it occupies 63 square meters with a spacious and airy vibe.

Why is it noteworthy?

Kjerringholmen is proof “that large houses don’t necessarily mean more quality of life. In just 63 square meters, with smart planning, it still has plenty of usable space,” said the studio. Occupying 63 square meters, the cabin is supported by steel pillars and surrounded by a dusky rocky landscape.

What we like

  • Blends perfectly with the natural landscape, creating a surreal ambiance
  • Designed extremely efficiently and consciously to support a smart way of living

What we dislike

  • Birds may not notice the home and could crash into it since it merges so perfectly with its surroundings

3. The NKN-18 Cabin

Nokken recently introduced the NKN-18 – a cutting-edge and revolutionary 18 sqm that provides versatility in the form of customizable options and accessories.

Why is it noteworthy?

The NKN-18 Cabin by Nokken is created for various configurations and features co-branded bespoke designs. The cabin is designed to be a plug-and-play solution that can meet the diverse needs and requirements of people.

What we like

  • The exterior can survive harsh climatic conditions
  • Robust and durable design

What we dislike

  • A minimal and simple cabin, so not well-suited for those who prefer more amenities

4. The Hideaway House

Dubbed the Hideaway House, this quaint little home is nestled in the midst of nature, and can only be accessed via a tucked-away road at the base of the mountain.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Hideaway House is a blackened timber cabin, and it is nestled on a 52.7-acre private mountain while being completely surrounded by lush ancient forests.

What we like

  • Has access to picturesque views of British Colombia’s Gulf Islands
  • Facilitates a lovely indoor-outdoor connection

What we dislike

  • The home is quite difficult to get to since only a tucked-away road leads to it

5. White Rock Cottage

Called the White Rock Cottage, this pretty elevated cabin is located on a forested hillside in Nova Scotia. The cozy cabin has been wrapped in Corten steel, and it occupies 1500 square feet in a five-acre property in the Gaspereau River Valley.

Why is it noteworthy?

The enchanting cottage is gifted with views of the valley since it is deftly perched on a steep incline. It can be accessed via a tight driveway, and a gravel footpath, although you need to climb it slowly, and it can take a while to reach.

What we like

  • Allows its residents to reconnect and rejuvenate

What we dislike

  • Elevated cabin might be inaccessible for some people with physical disabilities.