Real digital detox — not just marketing
Hutka sits far from water, electricity, and sewage connections. Off-grid here isn't a buzzword — it's reality.
What does off-grid mean in practice?
Most "digital detox" accommodations are just a regular hotel room with an extra label. Push-button comfort, room service around the corner, zero contact with nature. At Johanka, it's different — here you live with the landscape, not beside it.
Solar energy
Electricity from rooftop photovoltaics. Limited battery capacity makes you think about consumption.
Limited water
Water from tanks — quick showers, no wasting. Drinking water in a glass dispenser.
Voluntary disconnection
At Johanka, nobody takes your phone away. But after your first sauna, first fire, and first sunrise, you'll realise you simply don't need it. That's real detox — not forced, but natural.
No grid
No electricity, water, or sewage connection. Hutka operates completely independently from public infrastructure — on solar energy, rainwater, and a composting toilet.
Your day without a screen
Wake up with the sun
No alarm, no notifications. Light streaming through the windows wakes you. Brew coffee in a moka pot and have breakfast on the terrace.
A trip to the mountains
The Rychleby Mountains offer dozens of hiking trails. Bring a headlamp, snacks, and offline maps. You might stumble upon flooded quarries with crystal-clear water.
Lounging and reading
In Hutka you'll find books, yoga mats, and loungers. Or simply do nothing — that's the easiest thing to forget.
Sauna, fire, silence
Fire up the sauna, warm up, cool down in the tub. Then light a campfire and watch the flames. Zero screen time.
Sauna, fire, silence — your reset

Wood-fired sauna

Campfire under the stars

Mountain silence
Experts agree that even a short break from screens — like a weekend in nature — can improve sleep quality and reduce stress. At Johanka, it happens naturally, because there are so many reasons to put your phone down.
"We arrived with fully charged phones. We left with fully charged batteries."
— A guest from Johanka