The Space:
Cold mountain air drifts through the trees as evening settles in, and steam rises from the hot tub while the sky darkens above the Shenandoah Valley. Inside, the glow from the wood stove reflects off tall windows, creating a warm, inviting space to unwind after a day outdoors. Mornings are bright and quiet, with coffee in hand and views that remind you how far you are from the rush of everyday life. The scent of pine and fresh earth follows you onto the deck, where a gentle breeze carries the promise of blooming wildflowers.
Sleeping Arrangements
- Bedroom 1: king bed
- Bedroom 2: full bed, no door but set apart for a quiet, private sleeping space
- Bedroom 3: full bed
- Two bathrooms, one with a bathtub, bathroom essentials provided
Living Space
The two‑story great room gathers everyone under one bright roof, with large windows framing the surrounding landscape. A wood stove anchors the living area for cooler evenings, while electric heating and air conditioning keep the chalet comfortable year‑round. A TV and sound system are ready for relaxed evenings in.
Kitchen & Dining
The fully stocked kitchen offers plenty of prep space, coffee, and all the basics for simple breakfasts or family dinners. A dining table nearby invites you to linger over meals, and a high chair is available for little guests.
Outdoor Living
Step onto the deck to breathe in the fresh mountain air. The hot tub beckons for a soothing soak under the open sky, especially as the evenings grow crisp. A fire pit provides a spot for conversation and s’mores, while a propane grill and outdoor seating make al‑fresco meals easy whenever the weather allows. The backyard offers room to spread out and enjoy the natural setting.
Family & Pet Friendly
Dogs are welcome to join the getaway; cats are not permitted due to allergies. Children’s books, toys, games, and a high chair help families feel at home. A washer and dryer support longer stays, and a dedicated workspace accommodates remote work.
Location & Nearby Attractions
The chalet sits about 15 minutes from downtown Luray and the famous Luray Caverns, with easy access to local breweries, restaurants, and shops. Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive are roughly a 30‑minute drive, offering hiking, scenic overlooks, and year‑round exploration. Wineries and charming small‑town stops are also nearby, making this a convenient base for discovering the valley.
Water Note
Tap water has a yellow‑light brown appearance due to natural iron and manganese; it is safe to drink, though a slight sulfur smell may be present. We recommend bringing bottled water for peace of mind.