A peaceful mountain retreat, nestled into a private cove adjacent to the Nantahala National Forest, The Cabin is a perfect getaway for small families. Situated on 166 acres of mountain beauty, The Cabin is one of only two homes available in this mountain paradise. With over 3 miles of walking and hiking trails, including a secluded waterfall trail, The Cove at Burningtown Falls is perfect for nature lovers!
The Cabin is a beautiful hand-hewn log and timber home that is perfect for a single family or two small families to enjoy the unsurpassed beauty and serenity of Western North Carolina. Two porches provide perfect spaces to take in the mountain air. The front porch boasts rocking chairs, a porch swing, and a view of the 2-acre pond that sits 100 yards away. On the back porch, you'll find a gas grill and outdoor seating for private, al fresco dining with the peaceful sounds of the babbling brook that passes just a few feet away from The Cabin. A short walk up the hill behind The Cabin leads to a fire pit and four comfy glider-swivel rockers.
Inside is a fully equipped kitchen that opens to the dining and living areas. A gas fireplace sets the mood in colder months, and the Smart television and excellent wifi keep you as connected as you want to be year-round.
The Cabin comfortably sleeps 6 guests in three sleeping spaces and 4 beds. The main-floor master bedroom (queen bed) has an en suite bathroom with a walk-in shower. Upstairs, the second bedroom (queen bed) shares a bathroom with the adjacent sleeping loft (2 twin beds). An additional half-bath is located on the main floor.
For larger groups, book The Lodge as well and at a discounted rate. Located 130 yards away from The Cabin, The Lodge sleeps an additional 13 people.
Important Notice: This property includes a 2-acre pond. As with all bodies of water, there are inherent risks associated with activities in or near this pond. All guests assume all responsibility for their safety in and around this body of water. While there are several life jackets available at the property, these are not a guarantee of safety, even when correctly used. Only guests who can safely engage in water-related activities are allowed to be in or near this body of water. All guests assume the liability for their use of the pond in any manner.
Similarly, the mountains of Western North Carolina are home to many dangerous animals. Bears, wild boars, coyotes, deer, snapping turtles, and venomous snakes and spiders are only some of the animals that call these mountains home. All guests are advised to watch their step when outside and use caution at all times. Further, guests are responsible for their own safety around all wildlife encountered at this property.