Website templates

Pick a style that fits the way guests should feel.

These are small previews of the three OHNava template families. Owners can choose a starting style during onboarding, then add their real content, products, images, and booking setup.

Nature Escape

Soft, outdoorsy, friendly. A strong fit for campgrounds, cabins, RV parks, and lake properties.

Modern Minimal

Clean, direct, editorial. A strong fit for design-led glamping, boutique stays, and polished rental operators.

Rustic Adventure

Warm, textured, camp-ready. A strong fit for activity businesses, adventure stays, guide services, and mountain properties.

How templates adapt

Start from a style, then let the product mix shape the site.

The template is the visual starting point. OHNava then builds pages around the business model: stays, rentals, tours, passes, store items, or a mix of all five.

Campgrounds and RV parks

Lead with site types, quick facts, amenities, and date-range booking for stays.

Glamping and cabins

Use stronger lifestyle imagery, accommodation cards, and detail pages that help guests choose the right stay.

Rentals and tours

Send guests toward rental times, activity dates, and bookable product pages without forcing a lodging-first layout.

Property stores and passes

Support simple product pages, quantity-based store items, and date-range access passes where configured.

Mobile responsive

Designed for guests who book from phones.

Templates use responsive layouts so navigation, product cards, booking actions, and content blocks collapse cleanly from desktop to mobile. Operators still review their real photos and copy before publishing.

Preview and publish flow

The template is part of the website-builder wedge.

OHNava keeps the launch path practical: choose a style, add real business details, review the preview, then publish when the content, products, payment setup, and domain plan are ready.

  1. Choose a template family

    Pick Nature Escape, Modern Minimal, or Rustic Adventure as a starting visual direction.

  2. Add property and product content

    Use information blocks and product setup for the details guests need before booking.

  3. Preview before guests see it

    Review the site, images, products, taxes, fees, booking path, and payment setup.

  4. Publish when ready

    Launch to an OHNava-hosted website and prepare the custom-domain step separately.