Lovely cabin and perfect setting. And wonderfully convenient - halfway between Hanover, where we were attending Dartmouth's graduation - and Plymouth, where the grad's dad lives. The place was spotless, the design was great with hooks just where you needed them, and the bed was one of the most comfortable I've ever had. Be aware, however, of two things. First, as we were told in one of the communications we received a day or so before our trip, the hot water heater tank is on the small side, so you need to wait between showers or washing dishes. Second, which isn't surprising since the cabins are probably most attractive to hikers and mountain bikers, you should not have any knee or similar problems because there is a big step up to the bathroom. And climbing into the bed isn't easy for those folks either. As my significant other can attest. But we managed, and he thought that the ability to sit outside, read, and listen to the birds made up for it. Even with rain, reading on the bed feels a little like being in a tree house.