10 Dreamy Campanyon Spots to Stay This Winter

There’s no season like winter to find shelter and get cozy in an outdoor stay. After all, nothing beats the cold like a crackling stove in a log cabin. Or if that’s not your thing, get cozy by escaping the cold altogether in a tent on a picturesque Polynesian islet.
However you dream up your ideal stay in nature, it’s likely real and bookable on Campanyon. Reconnect with the wild in one of these 10 dreamy Campanyon spots to stay this winter – whether that means sunshine or snow.

1. Deluxe dome overlooking the French Alps

High up on Mont Chéry and with magnificent mountain views, this extra comfy dome fits two to four and is fully equipped for high-altitude winters. Perfect for a romantic getaway in the Alps, the deluxe dome rental includes a breakfast basket and jacuzzi.

2. Eco camping on bedazzling islet in Bora Bora

Wanna be like Tom Hanks in Castaway and spend Christmas on a lush, deserted island? Instead of struggling to survive, you’ll have the time of your life on this eco campsite on a pristine Bora Bora islet. And instead of being alone, you can bring up to five people to stay in a tent or tipi.

3. Designer cabin in West Norwegian Fjord UNESCO site 

Built on the land of a former farm and barn, Kilsti Compact Lodge is a little piece of heaven in the heights of Sunnmøre. Bring your mountain gear to hike and climb peaks around. Once you’ve done your fair share of exploration, sit on the panoramic terrace by the outdoor fireplace. What else?

4. Adorable tiny house amidst vineyards near Bordeaux

Christmas equals celebration equals wine. Think about that while you consider spending the holidays in this adorable tiny house on a Saint-Emilion wine estate. Learn about the art du vin from an eighth-generation winemaker and sample a Grand Cru or two while you have the chance.

5. Hobbity home in green heart of Portugal

Stay in this hobbit house that is actually a sustainable eco-home on a forested mountain and at a stone’s throw from a natural pool and waterfall. The hobbitar is human-sized and comfortably fits 3 people. For a sustainable stay, enjoy solar-panel electricity, a firewood-heated shower, and mountain-fed tap water.

6. Unique yurt on island in the Azores

If mainland Portugal is too mainstream for you, how about a once-in-a-lifetime visit to the painfully pretty island of São Jorge? On this rock in the middle of the Atlantic, you and up to 7 others can stay in handcrafted yurts in an Azorean terrace garden.

7. Tiny home on lush hills of Victoria, Australia

Contrary to what you might believe, snow is not an essential part of the winter holiday––but Christmas roast may very well be. That’s why this serene tiny home for two in the bush of southeastern Australia, with grill and all modern amenities, presents a perfect alternative Christmas plan. Note that the local (and extremely friendly) labrador likes to pay a visit, as well as the occasional ‘roo or wombat.

8. Beach hut overlooking wild bay in New Zealand

Christmas is when the native kanuka and coastal bush of Pepin Island start to flower, giving you the perfect backdrop to a beach getaway in the holiday season. You won’t be staying in a regular beach shack though––this beach hut on a cliff comes with an outdoor hot tub overlooking the ocean.

9. Log cabin on native land in Canada

The Atikamekw are a first nation of Canada and this family estate is entirely dedicated to their culture. Stay in a minimalist cabin for four in the heart of the Atikamekw ancestral forest to get an authentic peek into the native culture and its people.

10. Rustic mountain home in Austrian national park

Austria is the original wintertime holiday destination for all the good reasons. If you’re thinking of staying in the Austrian Alps this winter, why not in a 200-year-old mountain hut with floor heating and a hot shower? Don’t forget to bring cross-country skis to explore the alpine nature of High Tauern National Park.
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