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La A Natu Bed & Bakery
🛖 Rice-field beach cottages 📍 Sam Roi Yot · beachfront · Prachuap
9.1 / 10
🇹🇭 Private Sam Roi Yot beach · rice fields + mountains + sea · Prachuap Khiri Khan
La A Natu Bed & Bakery
Boutique Beachfront 4★ · 12 rooms · Chocolate Pool with mountain-field-sea views · Bakery + Afternoon Tea
Stilted Thai-Balinese wooden cottages set among the rice fields at La A Natu, Sam Roi Yot
The Chocolate Pool at La A Natu, looking out over mountains, rice fields and sea at once
Type
Beachfront boutique resort 4★
Review Score
9.1 / 10
From
THB 6,500 /night
Rooms
~12 rooms
Area
Sam Roi Yot, beachfront Near Khao Sam Roi Yot
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

La A Natu Bed & Bakery — rice-field beach cottages in Sam Roi Yot where the mountains, rice fields and sea all come together in one place

Picture this: you drive past Hua Hin and Pran Buri, down toward Sam Roi Yot, turn onto a small lane through bright green rice fields, and suddenly the open sea appears right in front of you, with stilted wooden cottages scattered across the fields and along the beach — La A Natu Bed & Bakery, which Thais simply call "La A Natu rice-field cottages," is a 4-star beachfront boutique resort that sells a rare kind of quiet and privacy · The one thing every review agrees on is a location that puts mountains, rice fields and sea in a single frame, especially the "Chocolate Pool" that looks out over all three at once, plus a private beach, a homemade bakery and an Afternoon Tea set that have become its signatures · There are only around 12 rooms, it has been open since 2007 and had a major renovation in 2020, with prices from about THB 6,500–9,000/night, an average score around 9.1 from real reviews, and the #1 spot among Sam Roi Yot B&Bs on TripAdvisor · It has a lot of its own charm, in exchange for setting your expectations toward a "quiet getaway" rather than an activity-packed resort.

Our Full Review

Who La A Natu suits — the overview — If you want the shortest possible summary, La A Natu Bed & Bakery is a resort for people who want to "disappear from the world" for a couple of days without traveling all the way to an island · It is not a city hotel where you step out to a street full of restaurants, and it is not a big resort with activities laid on all day · Instead it is a small boutique resort with only around 12 rooms, set on the Sam Roi Yot coast with terraced rice fields and mountains as a backdrop, creating a "rice-field beach cottage" feel that is not easy to find in Thailand · It has been open since 2007 and went through a major renovation in 2020, which keeps the design feeling contemporary even though the concept goes back a while · It is still open today and doing very well: TripAdvisor ranks it #1 of 19 B&B-type stays in Sam Roi Yot, with a score of 4.4 out of 5 and an average around 9.1–9.3 on the booking platforms · Real reviews line up on who fits best here: couples after a quiet, romantic trip, people who want to escape the city and recharge, and small families who prefer nature over a water park or kids' club · People who like a buzz, want shops to wander to, or expect a flawless 5-star resort at every corner may feel it is "too quiet" and "too far" — which is more about choosing a stay that matches your own style than an actual flaw in the resort.

Location and getting there — La A Natu is at 234 Moo 2, Sam Roi Yot Sub-district, Sam Roi Yot District, Prachuap Khiri Khan · On location, it has to be said plainly that this is both its strength and the thing to understand before you book · The strength is that it sits on a quiet, clean private beach in a zone that has not been densely developed like Hua Hin, so you get nature in full — the sea, the rice fields and the Khao Sam Roi Yot ridge that is not far away · Nearby there is a fishing-pier viewpoint just about 300 meters away, and the town of Sam Roi Yot about 1.6 kilometers off · Well-known landmarks such as Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Phraya Nakhon Cave and the Sam Roi Yot marshes are a short drive away, which suits renting a car or driving yourself and stopping off around the area · What you need to understand is that this place really is "far" and you almost have to have your own car — many reviews stress that without a car it is very awkward, because there are no restaurants or convenience stores within walking distance of the resort. It is about 60–70 kilometers from Hua Hin and a bit over 40 kilometers from Hua Hin Airport · If you fly into Bangkok and continue by road, allow around 4 hours of total travel time and plan your meals and some snacks for the car.

"The drive is a bit tiring, but the moment you turn in and see the rice fields and the sea together, the tiredness just disappears · It is so quiet here that all you hear is the waves and the wind, perfect for people who genuinely want to rest, not those looking for a lively place to go out."

Stilted Thai-Balinese wooden cottages set among the rice fields at La A Natu, Sam Roi Yot

Room types and decor — La A Natu has only around 12 rooms, split into several styles by zone, and that small number is exactly the charm, because it makes every room feel very private · The first group is Tropical Village — stilted cottages among the rice fields, decorated in a local Thai style mixed with Balinese, using real wood, bare plaster walls and local woven fabrics, some with a soaking tub looking out over the green paddy · The second group is Tropical Cottage — standalone houses by the beach, just a few steps from the sand, ideal for people who want the sea to be the first thing they see when they wake up · And the more upscale group is the beachfront villas and suites that come with a private plunge pool, ranging from about 45 sqm up to a Family Villa larger than 100 sqm for families · The overall design leans toward simple Balinese-resort style, natural color tones, plenty of light and good airflow from the sea breeze · Many reviews agree that the rooms are pretty, photograph well and feel relaxing the moment you walk in · There are sweet details like insect screens in the bathroom and local craft pieces that make the place feel rooted in its surroundings · One thing worth knowing: because these are open-style cottage buildings by the sea, some rooms in certain periods may show wear in line with their age, and you will hear some wind or natural sounds coming in, which is the nature of this style of stay.

Facilities, the pool and the private beach — The most talked-about highlight of La A Natu is the swimming pool called the "Chocolate Pool", positioned to look out over mountains, rice fields and sea all at once in a single frame — a sight that is very hard to find and has become the resort's regular photo spot · Late afternoon, when the sun softens, is the popular time for guests to get in the water and chill by the pool · Another central feature is the private beach in front of the resort, quiet, clean and with almost no outsiders coming in, so you can stroll by the sea in genuine privacy · On some nights when conditions are right, you may even get to see bioluminescent plankton along the shore · Other facilities include free private parking, an electric-vehicle (EV) charging point, luggage storage, a garden and free Wi-Fi in the common areas · It has to be said honestly that La A Natu is not a resort packed with facilities like a gym, a big spa or a kids' club — it sells simplicity and nature first, so anyone coming should be prepared that the main activities are resting, reading, walking the beach and soaking up the atmosphere, rather than finding exciting things to do all day.

Food, bakery and Afternoon Tea — The name "Bed & Bakery" is not just for show, because the bakery is one of the signatures here · The resort has an open-air seaside restaurant where you can sit in the sea breeze and enjoy the view in comfort · Breakfast is the most praised part: many reviews call out freshly made breakfasts with homemade waffles and pancakes, fresh-squeezed juice, international dishes and home-style Thai food that are tasty and more refined than you would expect from a small stay · Another highlight that people come specifically for is the Afternoon Tea set in the afternoon (around 2:00 PM–4:00 PM), serving a variety of homemade cakes and pastries — coconut cake, chocolate lava, carrot cake, scones, brownies, tiramisu — with tea, sipped by the pool with a great sea-view atmosphere · That said, to be straight about it, reviews on dinner are fairly mixed · Many say the evening food is not as good as breakfast and is rather pricey for the quality, some reviews ran into slow food service and long waits at certain times, and the Western menu does not have a lot of choice · Since there are no restaurants to easily pop out to around the resort, anyone fussy about food should bring some snacks for the car or plan to drive out and eat in town for some meals.

The Chocolate Pool at La A Natu, looking out over mountains, rice fields and sea at once

Service — Service is another point that gets consistent praise in real reviews · Because it is a small resort with only around 12 rooms, the staff can look after guests thoroughly in a homely, friendly way · Many reviews say the staff are warm, attentive and genuinely helpful, whether recommending places to visit nearby, setting up the Afternoon Tea or protecting your privacy · The service feel leans relaxed and not overly formal, which fits the concept of the place · But to be fair, some reviews note that service in the restaurant during peak times can be slow, because the team is limited in size to match the resort, and some maintenance work on the seaside buildings has to fight salt spray and humidity, so a few details look worn over time · Overall, service is still a strength and one of the reasons many guests are impressed and want to come back.

What real reviews say (the good and the gripes) — Pulled together from Trip.com, Booking.com, TripAdvisor and Thai reviews on Wongnai, the picture that emerges is fairly consistent · On the praise side: an extremely quiet and private atmosphere, a location with mountains, rice fields and sea in one place, the Chocolate Pool with its photogenic view, a clean private beach, breakfast and homemade bakery that are tasty and refined, the signature Afternoon Tea set, pretty Thai-Balinese room design, and warm, friendly staff · Couples rate the location especially highly for a two-person trip · On the watch-out side: the most talked-about issue is the distance and getting there — you almost have to have your own car, and there are no restaurants or convenience stores around the resort · Next is dinner, which still falls short of breakfast on taste and value, and slow food service at certain times · Some reviews mention maintenance details that look worn given the age of the seaside buildings, and prices that are fairly high compared with 4-star hotels in central Hua Hin · Most of these gripes are things you can manage with preparation and setting the right expectations, rather than big problems that leave people unimpressed.

"We came specifically for the Afternoon Tea and the atmosphere, and were not disappointed at all — the homemade bakery is really good · The only gripe is that dinner took a long time and the taste was just okay; next time we will probably drive out to find food elsewhere, but the atmosphere here is worth coming back for."

The quiet, private beach in front of La A Natu resort in Sam Roi Yot

Price comparison and value — The starting price for the Tropical Village rooms is about THB 6,500/night on Sunday to Thursday, with roughly THB 1,000 added on Friday-Saturday or holidays, and about THB 2,000 in high season · Tropical Cottage rooms by the beach start at around THB 7,500, and family rooms or villas with a private pool move up to around THB 9,000 and into the low tens of thousands depending on size and timing · You have to admit honestly that this is not a budget stay and is quite a bit higher than 4-star hotels in central Hua Hin · But what you are paying for is not just the room — it is a level of privacy that is hard to find, a private beach, mountain-field-sea views in one place, and a distinctive bakery and Afternoon Tea experience · If the goal of your trip is a quiet, romantic getaway where you do not have to share space with anyone, the value is high · But if you measure value by the number of facilities, the convenience of finding food, or a location near lively attractions, a hotel in central Hua Hin may feel like better value for the same budget.

Things to know before you book — There are several things that help make the stay go more smoothly · One, you should have your own car or rent one, because this place is far and there are no restaurants or convenience stores within walking distance of the resort · Two, plan your meals ahead, allowing for driving out to eat in town or buying snacks for the car for some meals, since reviews on the resort's dinner are fairly mixed · Three, with so few rooms — only around 12 — long-weekend and high-season dates fill up very fast, so book well in advance · Four, if you are coming specifically for Afternoon Tea or want a room with a private pool or a soaking tub with rice-field views, specify it and book early · Five, set your expectations to the "beach cottage" style — there is strong wind, natural sounds, and some details that follow the age of the seaside buildings, which is the charm of this style of stay, not a city hotel that is spotless at every corner.

The bottom line — From all the real reviews, La A Natu Bed & Bakery is the stay that suits best for people who want a quiet, private getaway with a natural mountain-field-sea atmosphere all in one place · The private beach, the Chocolate Pool with its three-way view, the homemade bakery and the Afternoon Tea set give it a distinctive charm that few resorts in this area can match, and it is the reason it has held the #1 spot among Sam Roi Yot B&Bs all along · If you are looking for a stay near restaurants, easy to reach without a car, or want full facilities and lots of activities, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a hotel in central Hua Hin or Pran Buri instead · But for a romantic trip where you want to escape the chaos and soak up nature in genuine privacy, along with a breakfast and pastry experience that leaves an impression — La A Natu fits that need almost perfectly, and it is a stay many people say is worth the long drive to experience.

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Mountains, rice fields and sea in one place
The Chocolate Pool and a location that frames mountains, rice fields and sea all at once — a view that is very hard to find.
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Quiet private beach
A clean private beach with almost no outsiders, so you can stroll by the sea in privacy, and on some nights see bioluminescent plankton.
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Bakery + Afternoon Tea
A signature homemade bakery and Afternoon Tea set, plus freshly made breakfasts that get the most praise.
Our Rating
9.1
out of 10
Based on 215+ reviews
Location/atmosphere
9.5
Service
9.2
Cleanliness
9.1
Rooms
9.0
Breakfast/bakery
9.3
Value for money
8.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.3 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Very quiet and private atmosphere, ideal for couples
  • Private-beach location with mountain and rice-field views
  • Freshly made breakfasts and homemade bakery, tasty and refined
  • Warm, attentive staff who look after you thoroughly thanks to the small room count
◎ Things to note
  • ! Far location, you almost have to have your own car
  • ! No restaurants or convenience stores around the resort
  • ! Dinner still falls short of breakfast on taste and value
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.1 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Chocolate Pool with mountain-field-sea views all at once, great for photos
  • Clean, quiet private beach with almost no outsiders
  • Signature Afternoon Tea set that many people come specifically for
  • Pretty Thai-Balinese room design, relaxing the moment you walk in
◎ Things to note
  • ! Fairly high prices compared with 4-star hotels in Hua Hin town
  • ! Slow food service at some peak times
  • ! Some maintenance details look worn given the age of the seaside buildings
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
La A Natu Bed & Bakery is the best stay for people who want to escape the chaos for a quiet, private getaway by the sea, with mountain-field-sea views all in one place — a private beach, the Chocolate Pool, and a distinctive bakery and Afternoon Tea · But you have to accept that this place is far, you almost need your own car, there are no restaurants around the resort, and reviews on dinner are still mixed.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you do not have your own car — this place is far and there are no restaurants or convenience stores within walking distance of the resort → you should rent a car or plan your transport and meals ahead.
  • 💡If you are fussy about every meal — breakfast and the bakery are very good, but reviews on dinner are mixed and service is slow at certain times → bring snacks for the car or plan to drive out and eat in town for some meals.
  • 💡If you are looking for an activity-packed resort or somewhere near the buzz — this place sells quiet and nature, with no kids' club or packed facilities → consider a hotel in central Hua Hin or Pran Buri instead.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
THB 6,500
/ night
Tropical Village · stilted cottage among the rice fields · Thai-Balinese style · some with a soaking tub overlooking the paddy · estimated starting price
Tropical Village (among the rice fields)
THB 6,500
Tropical Cottage (beachfront)
THB 7,500
Beachfront Suite + Plunge Pool
THB 9,000
Rice Field Family Villa
THB 9,000
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Driving yourself is best
This place is far and there are no restaurants around the resort, so you should have your own car or rent one, both for getting to Khao Sam Roi Yot and for finding food.
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Book Afternoon Tea ahead
The Afternoon Tea set with homemade bakery is a signature many people come specifically for; arrange it in advance and sip by the pool in the afternoon for the sea view.
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Have a dinner plan ready
Breakfast and the bakery are very good, but reviews on dinner are mixed; bring snacks for the car or drive out to eat in town for some meals.
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Book well in advance
There are only around 12 rooms, and long-weekend and high-season dates fill up very fast; book ahead and compare prices across several platforms first.

Frequently asked questions — La A Natu Bed & Bakery

Where is La A Natu Bed & Bakery and how do you get there?
The resort is at 234 Moo 2, Sam Roi Yot Sub-district, Sam Roi Yot District, Prachuap Khiri Khan, on a private beach backed by rice fields and mountains · It is about 60–70 km from Hua Hin (around a 1-hour drive) and close to Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park · We recommend having your own car or renting one, because there are no restaurants or convenience stores within walking distance of the resort.
What does La A Natu start at, and what room types are there?
Prices start at about THB 6,500/night for the Tropical Village rooms among the rice fields on weekdays · Tropical Cottage rooms by the beach start around THB 7,500, and villas with a private pool or the Family Villa move up to around THB 9,000+ · Friday-Saturday, holidays and high season cost more, and rooms fill up fast because there are only around 12, so book well in advance.
What are the Chocolate Pool and the views at La A Natu like?
The highlight is the Chocolate Pool, which looks out over mountains, rice fields and sea all at once in a single frame, a view that is very hard to find and the resort's regular photo spot · There is also a quiet, clean private beach, and on some nights when conditions are right you may get to see bioluminescent plankton along the shore.
Who is La A Natu suited to?
It suits couples after a quiet, romantic trip, people who want to escape the city to rest, and small families who love nature over a water park or lots of activities · It has a private beach, a pool with mountain-field-sea views, and a distinctive bakery and Afternoon Tea · If you like a buzz, want to be near restaurants, or do not have your own car, a hotel in central Hua Hin or Pran Buri may suit you better.
What is the food and bakery at La A Natu like?
The name "Bed & Bakery" comes from the signature homemade bakery · Breakfast is freshly made, with waffles, pancakes, fresh-squeezed juice and Thai food, and gets the most praise · The afternoon Afternoon Tea set serves a variety of cakes and pastries to sip by the pool · As for dinner, reviews are mixed — some say the taste is just okay, the price is high, and service is slow at certain times, so we recommend having a dinner plan ready.
How many rooms does La A Natu have, and how long has it been open?
It is a small boutique resort with only around 12 rooms in several styles, from cottages among the rice fields and beachfront houses to villas with a private pool · It has been open since 2007 and went through a major renovation in 2020, which keeps the design feeling contemporary · It holds the #1 spot among Sam Roi Yot B&Bs on TripAdvisor.
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