"Within a half-hour’s drive of Bali’s cultural capital, Ubud, you can discover the Hanging Gardens, hidden away at the end of a small lane. As its name suggests, it clings precariously to forested slopes above a deep gorge leading down to the Ayung River. Its 38 villas, spa and restaurant are perched up and down this extremely steep valley. You needn't worry about exhausting climbs, its own ingenious funicular links low ground with high. Each villa has its own terrace for secluded sunning, dining and snoozing. All have their own heated infinity plunge pools but the star attraction is the main pool: its curves mimic surrounding rice terraces and its unique design will drop your jaw. Arrive by day to capture views across to Penataran Dalem Segara temple. Arrive by night to see a glittering ravine with torches marking pathways to the hillside villas. Amidst the sounds of the river and rainforest, you’re in the heart of natural Bali here and in good comfort. A perfect spot for romance, for families and for chilling out. Highs The forest setting with ravine below brings you face to face with Bali's natural interior Unrivalled split-level freshwater swimming pool with breath-taking views across to a gorgeous temple Stylish, well-lit villas with individual, infinity-edged plunge pools and terraces make you feel in a world of your own Attentive service, clubby atmosphere without being stuffy, friendly without being chummy Individually planned excursions give you a glimpse of Bali that many tourists miss Lows Of Ubud's luxury hotels, this is the furthest away from the town centre - a 25 minute drive The free shuttle-bus into town stops at 5pm, after that you’ll need a taxi The hotel’s pool terrace has limited space for lounging At this altitude it’s not as warm as on the coast, but some welcome the cooler air. Plus it’s not for those who suffer from vertigo Due to their design, some rooms may be a little noisy but they are very stylish!" - Viv Monahan