Since leaving this place a few days ago, I've been constantly fantasizing about what it would be like to have a little bit of paradise like this all of my own. I can't say enough about how wonderful this spot is, and I fully intend to stay here again should an opportunity present itself in the future. It's wonderful!
For a little context, my dad (age 72) and I (age 44) stayed here for four nights while my nephew was playing in a baseball tournament in Cooperstown. Undoubtedly, others looking at listings in the area are coming to town for the same thing. It is is a bit far from the ballpark -- about half an hour -- and very secluded. But, honestly, that's what we loved about it.
Do be prepared to be off the grid, however. I had almost no cell phone coverage (Verizon). Occasionally, if I was sitting in the perfect spot in the cabin, I could send and receive a text message, but the signal wasn't strong enough to get online for any other reason. There is wifi in the cabin, but it was not working the four nights we were there (the host did a truly admirable job trying to solve the issue remotely, but the service provider was clearly working on a different sense of urgency than the rest of the world). I will admit that I kind of loved it -- it was so quiet -- but I wasn't really prepared for it. I had brought some work with me that needed access, and I also didn't come prepared with any idea of what to do in the area other than the baseball tournament. So when I hopefully come again, I will simply be better prepared to enjoy being disconnected (if it happens).