Nebesa Chalets.
Perched 1,000 meters above the Soča Valley on a site that once housed a ski hut, Nebesa Chalets is defined by its extreme privacy and panoramic silence. The retreat consists of just four minimalist glass-and-steel cabins designed exclusively for couples, positioned to frame views that stretch from the peaks of Triglav National Park toward the Adriatic Sea. Architecture here is intentionally understated, prioritizing floor-to-ceiling windows and private decks over ornate decor. While there is no formal restaurant, the property operates on a sophisticated self-service model; a communal cellar is stocked with local cheeses, charcuterie, and wine, and meals from nearby Hiša Franko can often be arranged. The wellness suite, featuring saunas with mountain views, rounds out a low-impact, solar-powered stay where the landscape does the heavy lifting.