About this space
2 king beds, stunning mountain views, 4 spacious decks, private back deck, court It is located on a cul de sac overlooking Wears Valley. You will feel like you are on the top of the mountain when you stand on the cul de sac and enjoy the view from the front or rear decks. This charmingly crafted cabin features the best in all wood craftsmanship. Enter the cabin into the stunning full galley kit...
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The cabin was absolutely beautiful with the quintessential mountain, cabin decor for the full experience. For a pet friendly cabin, you would never know that other pets have been there. I love that...
This cabin has absolutely stunning views. The front and back views overlook mountains and Valleys. Very pet friendly, has a large comfy crate for the dog to stay in while you are out of the cabin....
Kiss the Clouds cabin offers an exceptional getaway with breathtaking mountain views and a cozy atmosphere. Reviewers consistently praise the cleanliness, spaciousness, and excellent amenities, making it a perfect choice for families and pet owners alike. The host's communication and attention to detail enhance the overall experience, while the cabin's location provides a peaceful retreat close to popular attractions. However, some guests noted minor issues such as the need for updates on furniture and the challenges of navigating winding mountain roads.
- Stunning panoramic views of the mountains
- Cozy and clean cabin with great amenities
- Excellent communication from the host
- Pet-friendly with accommodations for pets
- Spacious with comfortable bedding and entertainment options
- Great location, close to attractions but away from tourist crowds
- Well-stocked with essentials and thoughtful details for guests
- Some guests mentioned the need for updates to the beds and sofa
- The last few miles of the drive can be scary due to winding mountain roads
- Fog can obscure views initially, affecting the experience
- Limited effectiveness of provided binoculars and telescope
- A few guests suggested clearer information about local attractions through telescopes