We spent the past few days in a cute little cabin. The purpose was to chill. That's it. We needed a change of scenery and a space to not worry about literally anything. It was glorious. When we left, I couldn't help but think that not only should people go stay in the cabin we stayed in, but also that we all need more trips/time like this.
We found our perfect little cabin on
Airbnb. If you don't know already, we are huge fans.
We've stayed in Airbnbs all over the world! You can always find something cute, in your price range, and probably exactly where you want to go.
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For this trip, we weren't looking at one particular area. We just knew we wanted to go outside of Nashville, possibly be able to hike nearby, and we wanted that cozy cabin feeling. Isn't that you want in the dead of winter? Coziness? Well we found TONS of great spots. And we figured since we did the research, we might as well share them with you! So when you need a cozy place to embrace those winter blues, these 10 spots will surely do the trick.
1.
Honeymoon Cabin
2.
Listen To Nature At Secluded Cabin
3.
Sulfur Ridge- Tennessee's First Luxury Treehouse
4.
Dreamy Tiny House Cottage
5.
The Nest
6.
Serenity House
7.
Cozy Retreat + Wood Fire Pizza Oven
8.
The Barn At Flat Ridge Farm
9.
Treehouse Mountain Retreat
10.
Creekside Cabin At Shady Grove Farm
If you book a stay at Creekside Cabin like we did, you will have plenty of nature-y things to do! We went on a hike at Frozen Head State Park. It was literally FROZEN. When we headed out on our hike it was in the low 20s. We were a bit cold, but it was still beautiful. We hiked to the falls via the Panther Branch Trailhead and then Emory Gap Trail. The falls were still flowing but there were massive icicles and ice creations everywhere along the water. It was awesome to see the falls in this state.
We also went to the Lily Bluff Overlook which was beautiful even though it's the dead of winter. We were the ONLY people there. The color of the water is almost unreal!
Another benefit of Airbnb is that you can find houses that allow your dogs to come with you! That is always a plus for us when we are traveling in driving distance. Just put on the "pets allowed filter" when searching.
And for the rest of our trip, we just hung out and read, watched a couple movies, cuddled with the dogs, and ate food that we cooked. It was calm and just what we needed. If you are looking for a trip like this, I hope this post helps! We have included listings at all prices in many different areas.
Don't forget to sign up through our link to get $55 off your first stay with Airbnb! Happy travels!
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