Families may choose to spend the night in
cedar cabins or safari tents.
Accommodation is available in five secluded, self - contained
cedar cabins set amongst natural bushland and wildflowers overlooking the river.
Stay in one of our comfortably appointed
cedar cabins or a cozy historic room - all with awe - inspiring mountain views.
Architectually designed western red
cedar cabins, each with private verandah, tables and chairs.
Tanglewood has secluded self - contained
cedar cabins for couples and fully self - contained garden units for families, couples or groups, all nestled in extensive rainforest and tropical gardens.
The tourist park, 2 kilometres south of Katoomba railway station and shopping centre, offers 14
cedar cabins with ensuites, 34 powered sites and 16 camping sites in a quiet and peaceful location.
There are nine
cedar cabins, three of which have queen size beds instead of the standard double.
All cedar cabins have a large verandah for you to sit and enjoy the view and sea breeze.
Our cedar cabins are an ideal choice for a small family or couple wanting the comfort and facilities of cabin living, all at a reasonable price.
Tanglewood has secluded self - contained
cedar cabins
Absolute beach frontage just one hour north of Sydney.Blue Lagoon Resort now features modern
cedar cabins, fully equipped.
These comfortable
cedar cabins — outfitted with Wi - Fi and other 21st - century amenities — are near El Capitan State Beach, a 17 - mile drive from... Read More
Relax in the simple comforts of our classic
cedar cabin, featuring one extra-long full sized bed.
This 2 - story, 3 - bedroom 1 - bath
cedar cabin is great for families!
Enjoy home comforts, space and privacy in your own cosy
cedar cabin, one with log fire.
Not exact matches
The
cabin was named «Cedarburg» by its owner and this was a reference meaning «the castle of the
Cedars.»
The cottages of Noon Lodge, which first opened in the 1950s, have been renovated with
cedar detailing, kitchens, fireplaces and cheeky -
cabin decor (as well as TVs and WIFI).
Cabins West Four wilderness inspired
cabin suites with large
cedar logs anchoring the centre of each
cabin.
The resort's charming village of
cedar chalets and Luxury Signature
Cabins, all connected by picturesque paths, offer guests unique access to explore the natural environment surrounding the resort, indulge in the beautiful Reflections Spa or savour the many delectable dining options that are available.
This
cabin has a tastefully decorated
cedar interior featuring four bedrooms with two queens, one double and two single - sized beds.
Whether you prefer lodging in one of our handcrafted
cabins, made of local yellow
cedar and milled right on site, step back in time and reside in one of the many historic homes, some dating back more than one hundred years, prefer a modern condominium complex with apartments located directly over the water, or prefer our brand new twenty four room lodge, overlooking the cove, we will have the right choice for you.
In addition to the barn, the Ranch offers «glamping»
cabins ($ 2,200 to $ 4,800 in peak season) and luxury two - bedroom homes ($ 4,800 to $ 9,600) with heated screened porches, canopy beds, and opulent baths with a rain shower, claw - foot bathtub and an eight - person
cedar sauna.
With their natural
cedar shake exteriors, WildSpring's guest
cabins practically blend in with the dense forests that line the Oregon Coast.
This mountain rustic - style accommodation — comprised of three main
cabins and surrounded by old growth
cedar forests — is famous as a home base for world - class cat skiing during winter.
The
cabins are made of western red
cedar, and they are equipped with combustion fireplaces with glass doors.
With 14 one & two bedroom log cottages & 2
cedar loft
cabins, the resort is a destination for all.
Although ESCAPE is truly a mobile home, the attention to detail makes the
cedar - lined structure seem more like a rustic
cabin escape.
The Sustainable
Cabin was constructed from the recycled metal chassis of a double - wide mobile home, with the exterior cladding made from corrugated iron and
cedar.
Each
cabin is clad in charred homegrown UK Larch and imported Siberian Larch with a «test bed» wall clad in a variety of charred timber including
cedar, oak and chestnut.
The cranberry Adirondack rockers echo the trim on the home's exterior, a color chosen by
cabin architect Keith Summerour to offset the
cedar shingles.
The simplest
cabin or summer house is similar to a shed, with either shiplap walls and
cedar roof shingles or a log -
cabin construction.