Mooirivier.
Mooirivier occupies a transformed farmhouse on the banks of the Overijsselse Vecht, where the architecture feels less like a standard hotel and more like a private estate shaped by the surrounding river dunes. The interiors move away from corporate tropes, opting for a collected aesthetic that mixes design classics with vintage furniture and local accents. Most of the guest rooms are oriented toward the water or the Scots pines, with several featuring private terraces for watching the morning mist roll off the river. Life here centers on the landscape; guests spend days cycling the Vechtdal trails before returning to the fireplace or the wellness area. The restaurant, Aan de Oever, maintains this grounded atmosphere, serving seasonal, honest flavors with floor-to-ceiling views of the water. It is a family-run retreat that balances modern design with the quiet, unhurried pace of the Dutch countryside.