Weissenhaus.
Spread across a 75-hectare private estate on the Baltic coast, Weissenhaus functions more like a self-contained village than a traditional hotel. The resort’s accommodations are distributed among eleven meticulously restored historic buildings, ranging from the grand castle to former agricultural outposts, all linked by lime-tree alleys and meadows. This is a strictly adults-only retreat (12+) designed for those seeking total seclusion. Guests can wander three kilometers of natural beach or hide away in the expansive spa, which occupies the estate’s former vaulted cellars. The culinary scene is a major draw, centered on high-end dining and interactive kitchen events. With an onsite cinema and a fleet of bicycles for exploring the woodlands, it offers a refined, slow-paced escape that feels worlds away from the busy German seaside resorts.