Cabin in the Moutains

Chris0nllyn

Well-Known Member
:thewave: I spent many a childhood summer in that area as my mom and step-dad are from there and my Grandma still lives there. Beautiful area. :yay: When you go up there, drive into Davis and eat at Sirianni's. You won't be disappointed. :yum:

Thanks, I'll definately check it out.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
We stayed at a place in Berkeley Springs, WV called the "Gamekeeper's Cottage".

According to the literature: "Change your perception of charma nd rustic lucury for all time. Spend a night-or-forever- in the Gamekeeper's Cottage. Set in untouched meadows and woodlands near historic Sleepy Creek, this magical place offers peace and satisfaction to all who venture near. An antique-filed 18th Century log cabin located just 5 miles from the historic Town of Bath, the Cottage has three bedrooms overlooking a private pond. The country kitchen, woodburning stove, and claw-foot tub complete the fantasy."

"From the romantic pine hacienda bed heaped high with down comforters and soft pillows to the old fashioned front porch, the delights of country living surround you. Hike, cross-country ski, fish, birdwatch, and see many species of wildlife, all without leaving our country lane.

"When you've tired of simple country joys, go to tow for historic baths and massage treatments, unique shops and galleries, fine dining and antiques. The Cottage is 15 minutes from two premier golf courses and 45 minutes from excellent downhill skiing."

The Gamekeeper's Cottage is stocked with breakfast makings, gourmet coffees and teas.

Contact Jean Kiel Thatcher, Proprietor
Route 2, Box 156
Berkely Springs, WV 25411
304-258-1375
jthatch@ix.netcom.com

We did?:whistle:
 

Pushrod

Patriot
Here is one that is highly recommended:

Very private classic West Virginia cabin. Perfect for couples, families, children, hunters….anyone who wants to enjoy the country life!! Located just 2 hours from Washington, DC and about 1 hour from Winchester.

Tucked away on almost 2.5 acres with plenty of privacy and plenty to do. Steps away from the George Washington National Forest and Trout Pond State Park. Including a beach, picnic areas, playgrounds, hiking, and fishing. Canoes and boats (no motors) are welcome.

Also, within 10 miles is Lost River State Park with hiking, swimming pool, tennis, volleyball, horseback riding, and an arcade. The Perry Zoo is open seasonal from April thru November.

The cabin includes a fully equipped kitchen, wood burning fireplace, satellite TV, DVD Player, and washer/dryer. Two bedrooms plus loft include two full size and two twin beds. All linens are provided. Additional queen size air mattress is available. Charcoal grill on the front porch for cookouts and rear screened porch for relaxing.

$125-$150 per night.
Please contact for seasonal rates and availability.
wvcountrycabin@gmail.com
(410) 917-9330
 

Wenchy

Hot Flash
I see they don't have AC. Did you find it too hot? We're going in July.

I never noticed that there wasn't A/C.

It was in August and we had to turn on the heat at night.

Being the creature I am, if I got hot I would have gone out and bought a window unit.

Call and ask if they have ceiling fans (i can't remember :eek:ldtimers:<---need a smilie for this)

There are tons of hummingbirds there. I had a bucket of KFC on my lap and I had several buzz me (one even stayed right in front of me for several seconds and I probably could have held it...it was beautiful) because the lid was red.

If you like the hummers take a feeder or something red.

Most of the cabins are also pet friendly. Be prepared for dogs. Our dog had a great time and had numerous visitors throughout our stay.

Now I want to go back.
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
:thewave: I spent many a childhood summer in that area as my mom and step-dad are from there and my Grandma still lives there. Beautiful area. :yay: When you go up there, drive into Davis and eat at Sirianni's. You won't be disappointed. :yum:
I'm going to visit my Grandma next week. My mouth's watering just thinking about Sirianni's. :getdown:
 
We're looking to go away for our 20th anniversary to a cabin somewhere. I've done a lot of looking but was wondering if anyone knew of cabins that are on a river or big lake. I've looked into Deep Creek. I seem to remember a thread somewhere here about cabins that were fairly close. My ideal place is secluded, where we can fish, cook what we catch, never leave, drink plenty of beer and not be bothered. Also, a hot tub is a MUST!!! So, any recommendations?

smoke hole W.V is pretty nice , Corbin Cabin is nice also but a bit of a hike goin in {not modern}
 
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