Remote Places to Stay Vol. 2: Hidden Retreats for the Intrepid Traveler
By (Author) Gestalten
Edited by Debbie Pappyn Pappyn
Edited by David de Vleeschauwer
Die Gestalten Verlag
gestalten
7th October 2025
7th October 2025
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: interior design
Architecture: residential and domestic buildings
Travel guides: adventure holidays
312
As modern life accelerates, the yearning to escape--to travel farther, stay longer, and reconnect with something elemental--has become a powerful force. Remote Places to Stay Vol. 2 presents a new collection of extraordinary retreats in far-flung corners of the globe, where adventure and tranquility coexist. From secluded cabins high in the mountains to coastal hideaways on windswept shores, these destinations redefine the essence of travel. Accessible only by footpaths, small planes, or winding waterways, each location immerses visitors in its surroundings' raw beauty and quiet majesty. Thoughtfully designed and deeply connected to their landscapes, these escapes invite travelers to see the world with fresh perspective and intention. This book is an invitation to rediscover the art of stillness--of inhabiting places that leave an indelible mark. It celebrates travel as a more profound, mindful endeavor, where remarkable settings and inspired design combine to inspire, restore, and transform.
Debbie Pappyn & David de Vleeschauwer, journalist and photographer respectively, have been passionately exploring the world for more than a decade. They have visited over 100 countries and their articles have appeared in publications including Monocle, Wallpaper*, The Financial Times, and National Geographic. Debbie Pappyn & David de Vleeschauwer, journalist and photographer respectively, have been passionately exploring the world for more than a decade. They have visited over 100 countries and their articles have appeared in publications including Monocle, Wallpaper*, The Financial Times, and National Geographic.