The Vibe: Nordic meets Alsace.
The Area: In the wooded hills around the village of Breitenbach in the Alsace, about an hour south-west of Strasbourg.



























The DNA: Hotel 48° Nord was designed by the Norwegian studio Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter in collaboration with the French firm ASP Architecture and took eight years to built. The key element of the hotel are the 14 “hytte” or huts, self-contained guest cottages and cabins, that are scattered across the sloping meadow. The architects have created four distinct types of hytte, ranging from 20 sq m to 60 sq m and arranged in groups. At the bottom of the hill is a main building containing the reception, restaurant and a spa. Parking is set well away from the ‘rooms’, creating an aura of splendid isolation for guests. Just four trees were felled for the construction and another 1,000 shrubs planted to green the two-hectare site. Sustainability is a core component of the project, with high levels of insulation, local Alsatian chestnut used for wooden cladding and the restaurant placing great emphasis on local produce, with its own vegetable plot. The project is a true blend of Scandinavian design sensibilities with the hospitality and culinary traditions of the Alsace. Reiulf Ramstad worked closely with the hotel’s owner, Emil Leroy-Jönsson, and the project enjoyed strong local support in Breitenbach, a community that has taken a pioneering ecological approach to farming, food production and ecological business.
Suite-Me-Up: The four cabin types are given names that reflect their forms, from the four Fjell (‘mountain’) cabins, with their pointed pitched roofs and u-shaped plan, which each contain two rooms over two levels, to the compact Eføy (‘ivy’) with its double-bed set beneath a mezzanine living area, and the Gress (‘grass’), which contains a single open-plan living and sleeping space. Finally, there are the elegant Tre cabins – ‘tree’ – which house four beds over three levels, with far-reaching views from the top floor. Each hytte sits lightly on the ground, with folded timber forms inside and out and large glazing to connect occupants with nature.
Seen: archdaily, dezeen, Hospitality Design, Wallpaper*
✅ free Wi-Fi • size matters: 14 cabins (20-60m2) (215-646 sq ft) • hotel opened: 2020 • architecture & interior design: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter ✅ free on-site parking • no pets allowed



























