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par un voyageur de Ashland, OR USA
Beautiful and Peaceful
Publié le 6 sept. 2024 sur HomeAwayThis place did not disappoint! It was a beautiful and tranquil space that provided a much needed respite for both of us. I highly recommend to anyone who wants to relax and recharge!
par un voyageur
Excellent!
Publié le 26 août 2024 sur HomeAwayThere were just a few small things that should be improved. First, the flies were flying all over the place in the cabin. Second, we needed more towels, but there were enough for a couple of days; however, we were staying for five days. Third, (which is hard to control) the road getting there getting there and going back and forth from Ashland was very dangerous because it didn’t have a lot of railings and there were tremendous drop offs. Even so, the stay in the cabin was very nice and solitary. The owners let us feed carrots to the donkeys. That was really nice!
par un voyageur
5 stars but a caveat in the summer!!
Publié le 15 juill. 2024 sur HomeAwayWe booked this property to visit Crater Lake and Mt. Shasta. The check in process was great and Rachel was quick to answer questions and provide details for us. We simply put the code in and walked in.
The location of the cabin is great for us but could be remote for others but it’s important to realize there are no major cities or high rise hotels here. The drive to the cabin on hwy 66 was fabulous. It’s paved and goes thru the National Monument.
The cabin was spotless with Rachel’s art for sell that helps raise money for the conservation of the property and animals.
The beds and sheets were great. The bathroom was a little dated but worked just fine. The cabin was well stocked with coffee, tea, spices and other items not usually found which was nice. The sauna was great and there was a massage table too.
The mules were shy but sweet and deer came to drink from the pond and birdbath each day.
There is a loft upstairs that we did not use but it was nice with a futon.
Now for the caveat. This place is better suited in the winter because there is NO air conditioning. This is covered under the rental and is easily read however the temps in this area are well over 100 many days so be careful booking this in July or August; it’s too hot and the fans do not help.
We ended up leaving after 2 days because it was 105 and would not cool down. The host would do well to put a wall or floor mini AC unit for comfort. However with this in mind, I would not hesitate to recommend this place
par un voyageur
Publié le 18 oct. 2023 sur Expedia
Let’s start with the good stuff. It’s flat out beautiful. It was clean on arrival and the host left the lights on for us which was nice. You can’t beat the views coming or going. It’s pretty spectacular. There are also lots of coffee to pick from in the cabinets. There are also leftover bathroom needs like tooth brushes in case you forgot. Also host was VERY nice and offered us solar glasses to watch the eclipse!
Now to the bad stuff. One, it should be very clearly posted that the road going to the cabin is NO JOKE and only very experienced drivers should attempt it. After you leave Ashland it’s a great ten mile ride until you hit the S turns on a mountain side that is straight down, with no guard rail and absolutely no room for error. If you make the slightest mistake you will die. (My boyfriend says I’m exaggerating, but I disagree, as I’m the one who drove it every day for 7 days.) mind you it’s only 7 miles of 66 that is like this, as we drove from the cabin to Crater Lake through Klamath Falls and all was fine.
Two, when the host tells you they will turn the heat you expect that to be higher than 62°, especially when it’s 49° outside. Seems like common sense, but when you come inside to find notes on the heater that read “if you want warmer burn wood” you immediately get annoyed. Again, something you should know up front. Also if you are requiring wood for warmth, maybe the host should provide more than split logs and ONE Diet Coke box. There is so much more
par un voyageur de Eugene, Oregon USA
A little treasure in the wilderness !
Publié le 1 oct. 2023 sur HomeAwayVery relaxing stay ! No noise just peace and quiet. Close to Ashland and Jacksonville, both wonderful little towns. Many animals, birds and 2 darling Mules that have been rescued!!! We would stay again !!! ❣️
par un voyageur de Yakima
Easy to reach, secluded, large cabin, comfortable, forested, rural setting..
Publié le 25 juill. 2022 sur HomeAwayCheckin/out easy. Owner on land, in separate home, responsive to needs, flexible to family needs. Loved its natural solitude, millions of stars and friendly mules.. A bit short on spoons and smaller pans. But totally workable. Great sauna!
par un voyageur
Quiet setting
Publié le 3 juill. 2022 sur HomeAwayWe generally stay in Ashland for the plays, but decided to do a rural stay. This is a nice get away, fun road to drive and the PCT was a bonus. We had no real contact with the owner, so it was impersonal but ok. The price was reasonable until VRBO added excessive administration fees, making it overpriced. Will no longer use VRBO.
par un voyageur
Charming and magical
Publié le 14 mars 2021 sur HomeAwayI came in search of peace, solitude, and quiet reflection. I found it here thanks to the hikes and donkeys, the daily saunas and evening fires, and the precious time to write and draw. I did a lot of cooking and found the kitchen to be well equipped. Plus, the bed was super comfy! Rachel is a fantastic host and I want to thank her for sharing her beautiful sanctuary!
par un voyageur
Wonderful and relaxing weekend!
Publié le 4 janv. 2021 sur HomeAwayGreat s snowshoeing right out the door. This was the second time we stayed at Rachel’s and we look forward to going back again. Awesome getaway!
par un voyageur
Relaxing Vacation
Publié le 20 août 2020 sur HomeAwayThis home was just what we were looking for. Very clean, quiet, remote location in the hills/mountains. We were able to get away from all the busyness of life and just relax and enjoy nature.