
This a great choice to stay in Fallen Leaf.Įnjoy your stay in Fallen Leaf at this Cabin. Km from Fallen Leaf, and gives visitors the opportunity to explore it.Īnd 2 Bathrooms to make you feel right at home.Ĭheck to see if this Cabin has the amenities you need and a location that makes Weekend or probably a longer vacation with family,įriends or group. This Cabin features many amenities for guests who want to stay for a few days, a Kitchen, Bedding/Linens, Internet, for your convenience. Nearby is a small store and marina where one can rent boats, kayaks, or canoes. The sandy lakefront beach is a perfect place for children and families. There are no roads, parking lots, or other cabins between you and the water's edge. The outside deck is large and perfect for barbeques, dining, reading, or just enjoying the rich lake and mountain views. One can hike along the many trails in the wilderness for hours without seeing another person and then drive to South Lake Tahoe to gamble or dine at an excellent restaurant. It is buffered from the noise and crowds of Lake Tahoe by a 5-mile, winding road giving Fallen Leaf the feel of a quiet, isolated mountain lake. For example, we found this pet-friendly cabin in Virginia that's truly one-of-a-kind.Charming mountain cabin on beautiful Fallen Leaf Lake.įallen Leaf lake backs up against the Desolation Wilderness, an area of spectacular granite mountains and pristine alpine lakes. We recommend using a site like VRBO for your search for pet-friendly cabins in Virginia, as it lets users search with different filters and wish-list items. Yes! Virginia just isn't for lovers we're also a bunch of dog lovers here in the Old Dominion, and there are lots of cabins that allow Fido to come along. In fact, both of our luxury cabins cost well under $500/night, and most cabin rentals in Virginia come in between $100-$300/night - including cabins with hot tubs and other high-end amenities!Īre there pet-friendly cabin rentals in Virginia? How much so cabin rentals cost in Virginia?Īs you can see in the above list of best cabins in Virginia, a cabin getaway here does not have to break the bank. These areas are some of the most secluded in Virginia, and there are a number of cabins and resorts in the region that offer true R&R! Other remote areas you'll want to consider when searching for cabins in Virginia include places like Buchanan, Surry, Victoria, and Hot Springs. When you're in the mood for some peace and quiet, we recommend escaping to the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains. Where can I find secluded cabins in Virginia? As an upscale take on log cabins, these stunning retreats offer amenities and panoramic views that are simply unbeatable. But if you’re truly looking for something different, try one of Primland’s premium tree houses or mountain homes. It offers everything a luxury resort should – a stately lodge and suites, cottages, golfing, spa facilities and much more. This beautifully appointed resort in the Blue Ridge Mountains is one of the best places to stay in Virginia.

We've featured Primland more than once, but for good reason. Book an entire cottage to keep your group together during your stay.

Each cottage boasts two inviting living areas arranged around open stone fireplaces (one on each level), two large Dan River Suites opening onto expansive private decks, and two Cedar Bluff Rooms with their own private balconies. While charming, these generously-proportioned, two-story abodes are stylish eyries with serene interiors and space to spare.

