On our go-again list!

My husband and I spent a week in this lovely cabin and I hated to leave! It was the perfect size – big enough for us to not bump into each other but small enough to be cozy. It had all the necessities. It was clean and neat, and the decor is very nice. The bed was very comfy, and I’m picky about beds! It’s built into a hillside, so when you’re out on the back porch it feels like you’re sitting in a treehouse. So peaceful! One afternoon we sat in the hanging swing and watched storms roll in, and it was just amazing. And when the storms passed, there was a perfect double rainbow! Sigh…

The location is close enough to Pigeon Forge to get there quite easily, but it’s also close to Gatlinburg and Sevierville, and it’s only about half an hour to Knoxville (which has a wonderful art museum, and don’t miss the James White Fort). Great Smoky Mountain National Park is also an easy and scenic drive away.

A previous reviewer mentioned that the road leading to the cabin is a difficult one. Like that reviewer, we also drive a Ford Fusion, and while the road was certainly bumpy and required some creative driving, it was doable. I admit I wouldn’t want to do it in winter conditions, but I assume anyone who wants to go to the mountains in the winter would be prepared with 4-wheel drive.

My only complaint about this cabin is the foosball table. My husband is still as good as he was in college, and I’m still as bad! 🙂

This was our first mountain vacation in our 40-year marriage. We’ve always been beach people. Luke 11:33 was the perfect setting for our introduction to mountain life!