No internet. No neighbors. Just miles and miles of trees, hills, and lakes. Sounds so relaxing, doesn’t it? We all sometimes need to unwind, and nature can provide the perfect environment for it. Peaceful yet engaging. All you need is a place to sleep. Sure, a tent might do but if you own a patch of land, why not put a cabin on it?
If you’re up for the challenge or simply want to drool at gorgeous places from around the world, then this subreddit is what you need. Created in 2012, this online community unites 321k people, and has plenty of dreamy woodsy abodes for every taste; big or small, luxurious or simple, it’s there.
Here are some of the all-time most-upvoted ones.


Recently, cabins have been increasingly more important to people. Take Getaway for example. It’s a mini-vacation concept that has grown in the past six years from a few tiny rental cabins outside of Boston to 581 custom-built cabins sprinkled across 15 locations in the United States. And over the past year, Getaway’s cabins have been nearly 100% occupied.
“We created a business that is socially distant for a different reason, which is to give people the time and space to disconnect and recharge,” Jon Staff, Getaway’s founder and CEO, told CNN Travel. “But the fact of the matter is, when we picked our heads up from the craziness [of locking down] it was like, ‘oh look, our business is cabins in the woods, 100 to 250 feet apart from any other cabin in the woods, there’s no check-in desk, there’s no bar, there’s no restaurant, there’s no group fire pit.'”
There’s nothing you don’t need.
Great Cabin In Iceland

It Might Be Small, But It’s All Mine And I Built It

A Witchy Treehouse In the Pacific Northwest

Unlike at hotels, where operators are “agnostic” about how guests spend their time, Staff said, “we care very much about how you spend your time, and hopefully it’s doing nothing”. Or getting back in touch with your partner or your kids, staring into the campfire, or simply hiking.
“Getaway has always been about disconnecting from technology and disconnecting from being scheduled and disconnecting from commitments that are scheduled at least by the hour and maybe by the 15 minutes,” Staff said.
Judging by pics, so are the cabins featured in this subreddit.
In The Woods

I Finally Got My Cottage Built. It’s Small At 220’ With A Bathroom On The Back And Will Comfortably Sleep 6 (Including A Round Bed In Rapunzels Tower)

Winter Tree Cabin

Cabin Located On A Beach In Northern Norway

Some Cruck Frame Awesomeness For You

“The A Frame” Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire

Scandinavian Cabin

Perfect for self-isolation

This Cabin In Washington State

This Cabin In Asheville, North Carolina

A Fall Cabin On Mirror Lake In Alaska

Restored Stone Cottage From Around 1800, Norway

Modern Treehouse Cabin In Hangzhou, China

Beautiful Cabin In Franklin Falls Trail In Washington State

This Is My Take On An Elvish Cottage. Cozy And Quiet And Named Elvyn After My Oldest Son

Stone Cabin

My Little Cabin In Alaska. It’s 2 Days Old. Using It For Nightly Rentals (I’m Living In A Dry Cabin) And Hope One Day I’ll Be Able To Call This Home

The Netherlands Always Amaze Me!

This Cozy Winter Cabin In Finland

Iceland

This Cabin In Inverness, California

Cabin, Lake And The Best Friend

Comfy

Reclaimed Cabin

The Perfect Place To Enjoy The Autumn Colours

Inside Out

This Cabin In The Faroe Islands

Cozy Cabin Located In Cazadero, California

A Crazy Modern A-Frame Cabin. That’s One Place To Park A Car!

This Cabin In Belgium

The View Out My Window At 6 Am This Morning In My Cabin Built In 1922. Life Is Good

This Cabin In Finland

Little Witch Cabin In Enchanted Forest

Alaskan Cabin On A Clear Night

A Truely Photogenic Cabin In Washington

Have Been Spending All Quarantine Getting This Beauty Back In Shape. Finally Ready For Our First Bonfire And Overnight In Wilmington, Vt

The Airbnb My Wife And I Are Spending The Weekend At, Victoria Australia. It’s So Cute!

Log Cabin With Stone Chimney

Small Cabin In The Forest, Somewhere In Canada

Diamond Cabin In A Pacific Northwest Rainforest – Design By Jacob Witzling And Sara Underwood

Black A Frame Cabin

Fire Watch Cabin

Cozy Little Cabin

This Cabin In Lake Tahoe, California

Elevated A Frame
