Come visit our area's premier vacation Log Home property!
Get away from it all while maintaining close proximity to urban amenities. Our cabin is only one of two, in a gated and secluded 43-acre property of pristine woods, creeks, and civil war era trails. Wide-eyed deer, wild turkeys, calling birds, turtles, butterflies, and all sorts of critters roam free in our natural paradise.
We are next to the lazy Dan River, well known for canoeing, tubing, kayaking, and swimming, in the quaint little town of Danbury, population 108, located between the Post Office, the Fire Department, and across from a 19th-century historic church so tiny and charming that weddings and baptisms have to limit guests due to its small capacity.
The Retreat at Hanging Rock takes its name from the popular Hanging Rock State Park, home to 7,000 acres of unspoiled nature, including a 13-acre lake with a sandy beach, five waterfalls, and hundreds of nature trails. The main entrance to the park is within an easy bike ride from the cabin or a five-minute drive. Hanging Rock was recognized by USA Today as one of the top 10 state parks in the Nation.
Apart from being a stone's throw away from a pastry shop, a diner, coffee shop, art gallery, live entertainment, general store, and a gas station, we are also within walking distance from the Public Library, a Bank, and a Hospital should an emergency arise.
We are about 3 miles from Historic Priddy's General Store est. 1888 a family-owned and operated business that is one of the oldest in the state of North Carolina. It's like taking a step back in time.
Just a ten-minute drive from the closest Food Lion supermarket, Movie Rental Store, CVS pharmacy, and a treasure trove of antique stores in the laid-back town of Walnut Cove, the cabin is also a half-hour away from the historic city of Winston-Salem, with its original Old Salem quarters dating back to the birth of our nation. Opera Halls, Museums, Universities, Fine Dining, Malls, and Movie Theaters can all be found here. Another historic local attraction can also be found less than an hour away in the back-in-time town of Mt. Airy, inspiration for the town of Mayberry, the fictional home of the Andy Griffith Show TV series.
A forty-five-minute drive in the direction of the Yadkin Valley will take the visitor straight into wine country. Rivaling the Napa region of the West Coast, North Carolina's emerging wine regions and spectacular vineyards, with tasting rooms and tours, are producing award-winning wines that can easily be paired with the finest gourmet meal.
Fly into Greensboro International Airport and arrive at the cabin in less than an hour. The trip from Charlotte or Raleigh Airports will take less than two hours.
Preferable is to drive through the beautiful Appalachian Mountains and arrive via the world-famous Blue Ridge Parkway.
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