The Space:
Cold mountain air drifts through the trees as evening settles, and steam rises from the hot tub while the sky darkens over the Shenandoah Valley. Inside, the glow from the wood stove reflects off tall windows, creating a warm, inviting space to unwind after a day outdoors. Mornings arrive quiet and bright, coffee in hand, with views that remind you how far you are from the rush of everyday life. Whether you’re gathering around the fire pit or soaking in the tub under a crisp sky, the chalet feels like a private retreat in nature’s embrace.
Sleeping Arrangements
- Bedroom 1: king bed
- Bedroom 2: full bed, no door but still a quiet, private space
- Bedroom 3: full bed
The home sleeps up to six guests, making it ideal for families or small groups.
Bathrooms
Two bathrooms serve the cabin; one includes a bathtub. Bathroom essentials are provided for your stay.
Kitchen & Dining
A fully stocked kitchen offers plenty of prep space, coffee, and all the basics for simple breakfasts or family dinners. A dining table nearby invites relaxed meals and conversation.
Outdoor Living
Step onto the deck to fire up the propane grill or settle into the backyard seating. The hot tub beckons on cooler evenings, and the fire pit provides a perfect spot for s’mores and stories under the stars. Large windows and doors blur the line between indoor comfort and the surrounding forest.
Family & Pet Friendly Comfort
Children’s books, toys, games, and a high chair make traveling with little ones easy. Dogs are welcome, and the space is designed for families and pets, though cats are not allowed due to allergies. A washer and dryer handle longer stays, and a dedicated workspace supports remote work when needed. Electric heating and air conditioning keep the interior comfortable year‑round, while a TV and sound system offer relaxed evenings indoors.
Location & Nearby Attractions
The chalet sits about 15 minutes from downtown Luray and the famous Luray Caverns. Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive are roughly a 30‑minute drive, offering hiking, scenic overlooks, and year‑round exploration. Local breweries, restaurants, shops, and wineries provide easy options for dining and leisure.
Water & Practical Notes
Tap water has a yellow‑light brown hue from natural iron and manganese; it is safe to drink, though a slight sulfur smell may appear. We recommend bringing bottled water for peace of mind. The cleaning team sweeps the deck, stairs, and walkways before each arrival, but seasonal leaves and pollen may still be visible.