The hosts thought of everything, even a gift with treats for our dog and us! Jim made sure that we knew that he was available if we needed anything. He is kind and accommodating.
The photos do not fully capture the homey feel of this modern and well-made cabin. The kitchen with concrete countertops was stocked with every possible item needed for our Thanksgiving stay. The kitchen and living room form a spacious great room, complete with dining room table, peninsula with comfortable stools, and couches, all overlooking the communal yard and Cayuga lake across the street and down a ravine. Quiet area, wonderful fire pit, picnic table, grill, and corn hole.
An easy half bath is just off the great room
with three generously sized bedrooms and full bath with shower at the end of the hall. The blackout shades work!
Our pet dog enjoyed his stay too! The concrete heated floors kept us warm, were easy to sweep when we dragged in some leaves, and were gorgeous!
Definitely visit this region for its abolitionist and women’s rights and equality history, access to beautiful parks, wineries, breweries, and gorgeous finger lakes and hiking. We enjoyed Dickens Christmas in SKANEATELES with personal interactions and entertainment from talented performers in period dress, a taste of roasted chestnuts, and a fun carol singalong. We hiked Taughannock Falls State Park, and learned history at Seneca Falls visitor center for Women’s Rights National Park.
And the cabin was home.