2 adults, a teenager, and a 3 yr old were on this trip. This property was an amazing space for the 3 yr old to run around outside and get all his wiggles out. He also enjoyed sleeping in own “cave bed” (the bottom bunk is the most common name for it…hahaha). There was a small bungee line between 2 trees (by the driveway) with swings, a climbing disk, and a climbing ladder (with a broken rung, but still usable). The yard was huge and offered lots of space for cornhole games, hitting the plastic baseballs, playing football, and exercising. The walking, riding, equestrian trail behind the cabin was a bit challenging for the 3 yr old, but he impressively did it. There’s a lot of steep climbs and descents.
I do wish there was a public shoreline to swim at in Lake Adger. We didn’t go to Lake Lure beach because we didn’t want to purchase a canopy for shade. As an alternative, we hiked to the Bradley Falls close by and swam in the water there. We also traveled the Blue Ridge Parkway every other day (we were here for a week)
We encountered the cobwebs mentioned in some of the other posts. I also know that having a small child and allergies brought them to our attention more than it would for most. We spent about an hour cleaning the cabin (wiping down the surfaces, vacuuming the furniture and underneath it, and cleaning the air filters). I have to say that after that our noses were longer stuffed up and it was clean breathing.
That being said, we would stay here again. You can’t