Luxury Eco-Friendly Getaway on Bali's West Coast
Lost Lindenberg is an exclusive retreat located in the small Hindu village of Pekutatan on Bali's west coast, surrounded by temples, untouched by tourism and close to the famous Medewi Surf Point. The hotel features eight contemporary art-filled suites, all with sustainable linen bedding, custom-made Gaya ceramics, air conditioning, and spacious bathrooms. Guests can catch the waves from each of the treehouses, and the two Ocean Panorama Suites located in front of the hotel offer direct views of the sea.
Lost Lindenberg is the perfect destination for surfers, as it is located near Bali's longest wave, the Medewi Surf Point. The hotel also has its own surf spot, LOST BEACH, and offers surf sessions with local instructors, and board rentals made in-house in collaboration with Pyzel Surfboards. There is also a small spa located in the jungle where guests can enjoy Balinese massages and aromatherapy treatments inspired by local rituals.
The culinary concept at Lost Lindenberg celebrates nature with its seasonal and local flavors, offering a plant-based approach to Balinese home cooking with western influences. The solid, seven-meter-long wooden table where guests meet for opulent meals is the heart of the hotel, and the poolside bar serves classic long drinks, local kombuchas, and seasonal cocktails. The architecture of the hotel is designed to give the feeling of resting on a floating ship elevated and safe, with the wild jungle at your doorstep. The interiors are warm and cozy, with linen fabrics, tropical hardwood, burnt teak, and river stones sourced locally, and the landscape design is an extension of the architectural footprint, taking guests on a path through a tropical forest filled with plants, mossy rocks, and benches for meditating by a shrine.
Edited by STAYFOLIO
Designed by Alexis Dornier, Studio Jencquel
Image © Lost Lindenberg