Log Cabins Rental

Log Cabins Rental

Log Cabins Rental

Fun Family Vacation - Awesome Cabin Rental in the North GA Mountains

Go back to a time when life was simpler. The Bears Den, a Luxury Blue Ridge Cabin Rental, in the North Georgia Mountains, is the place. This spectacular luxury cabin is beautifully decorated in rustic cabin décor, yet modern in amenities, and offers all you could wish for.  From the moment you wake up, the breathtaking mountains are in full view year round from all 3 levels of the cabin.

Enjoy a Beautiful Family Vacation this summer. You'll find spectacular year round mountain views at the Bears Den Luxury Cabin Retreat, a luxury 3 bedroom, 3 bath cabin rental nestled in the North Georgia Mountains of Blue Ridge! There's plenty of room for everyone to spread out and enjoy 3 levels of living.

Mom and Dad will LOVE the Outside Wood Burning Fireplace & Hot Tub with Lounger enclosed on a Screen Porch overlooking bright stars at night and long range mountain views by day.

The kids will LOVE the Game Room complete with a cedar top wet bar, pool table, card table, LOG checker board table and log benches, satellite TV, DVD, gas log fireplace, 2 full size futons and amazing mountain views!

There's even room for Grandma and Grandpa! With a book they will truly enjoy a relaxing one of our many rockers located on the covered wrap around deck overlooking incredible year round mountain views.

Everyone will love the upscale log furniture and decor throughout! You'll find easy access to the Bears Den as we have paved roads right to our level circular driveway. No need for 4 wheel drive, any vehicle will do.

So back your bags and head to the mountains! We'll see you soon!

Visit the Bears Den today at http://www.luxurycabinblueridge.com

 

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Cottage: Cape Cod (house), Chalet, Serfdom, Bothy, Bungalow, Putting-out system, Dacha, Log cabin, Mobile home, Mountain hut, Summer house, Vacation rental, Vernacular architecture
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In modern usage, a cottage is a modest dwelling, typically in a rural, or semi-rural location (although there are cottage-style dwellings in cities). In the United Kingdom, the term cottage tends to denote a rurally- (sometimes village-) located one-and-a-half story property, where on the second (upstairs floor) one has to walk into the eaves in order to look through the windows, which are generally located in dormers (the sort of dwelling that some Americans call a Cape Cod). This sometimes means that the eave timbers intrude into the actual living space, and quite often, especially in recent renovations, the relevant timbers (purlins, rafters, posts, etc) can be exposed enhancing the cottage experience. However, in most other settings, the term "cottage" denotes a small, often cosy dwelling, and small size is integral to the description, but in other places such as Canada, the term exists with no connotation of size at all (cf. vicarage or hermitage). In Soutern Ontario, Canada, the term "cottage" usually refers to a vacation/summer home, often located near a body of water.

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Heart of the Blue Ridge
Heart of the Blue Ridge
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Where the trail bent over a knoll, Zeke halted, and put down from his shoulder the hickory cudgel with its dangling valise of black oilcloth--total of baggage with which he was faring forth into the world. Then, he straightened himself, and looked back over the way he had come.

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