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Cozy cabin with mountain views, game room, fire pit, soaking tub, and bright gathering spaces
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5 bedrooms3 bathroomsSleeps 12314.8 sq m
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AU$584
avg per night
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Christiansburg, VA
- Place, Kiwanis Park9 min drive
- Place, Christiansburg Town Hall10 min drive
- Place, Virginia Tech University16 min drive
- Airport, Roanoke, VA (ROA-Roanoke Regional)39 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 12)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Single Bunk Bed
Bedroom 5
1 Queen Bed
3 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Spaces
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
Dining area
The current price is AU$584
avg per night
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About this property
Cozy cabin with mountain views, game room, fire pit, soaking tub, and bright gathering spaces
This cozy log cabin offers inviting spaces inside and out, including a game room with pool table, bright dining areas, comfortable bedrooms, relaxing bathrooms, a jetted soaking tub, and peaceful outdoor spots to unwind. Guests can enjoy mountain and wooded views from the deck and porch, gather around the fire pit, and take in the private setting. With warm wood interiors, open living spaces, and fun amenities, it’s a welcoming retreat for families and groups.
We want to make sure you have the utmost convenience! The smart lock is located on the back entrance. You will be provided with an access code prior to check-in. The owners are local and can be reached through the platform messaging during your stay.
Conveniently located in Christiansburg, this home is just a short drive from some of the area’s top destinations. Guests are roughly 10 minutes from downtown Christiansburg, about 15 to 20 minutes from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, around 20 to 25 minutes from Radford University, and approximately 25 to 30 minutes from Claytor Lake State Park. These drive times are approximate based on the home’s Christiansburg location and the official locations of those attractions.
All areas of the home and property are open for guests use
This spacious log home is set up for groups and families, with 5 bedrooms and sleeping space for up to 12 guests. The home is spread across three levels and offers a warm, rustic feel with multiple gathering areas, comfortable sleeping spaces, and both indoor and outdoor features for relaxing.
On the main floor, there is Bedroom 1 with a king bed. This room includes an ensuite bathroom with a jacuzzi tub. The kitchen is also located on the main floor, along with the main living and dining areas, making it the central space for cooking, dining, and spending time together.
On the second floor, there are 2 bedrooms, each with a queen bed. These are separate rooms in a loft-style layout, meaning the walls do not fully extend to the ceiling. There is also a bathroom on this floor with a shower/tub combo.
On the basement level, there is 1 bedroom with a queen bed, plus an open kids’ area with a set of bunk beds. There is also a queen sleeper sofa on this level, giving the home extra sleeping space for larger groups. The basement bathroom includes a shower/tub combo. Sheets and blankets for the pull-out sofa are stored in the downstairs bedroom closet.
The home also includes a washer and dryer, dishwasher, outdoor BBQ grill, indoor wood-burning fireplace, outside fire pit, and Wi-Fi. For the fireplace, guests should make sure the damper is open before lighting a fire, and firewood is provided.
Conveniently located just minutes from major routes and the I-81 corridor, this home offers easy access while still feeling peaceful and tucked away. Parking is available on-site, but there is no designated parking area. Guests should not park on the grass or beyond the orange stakes at the rear of the home, as those mark the septic area.
During the winter months, a 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle is recommended.
No parties or events allowed.
No smoking allowed
No Pets allowed
Suitable for toddlers and children under 12.
No unregistered guests allowed
Please don’t eat or drink in the bedrooms.
HVAC
In the winter lower the heater to 65.
In the summer, raise the air conditioner to 75.
Please respect check-in and check-out times.
Please take extra care of your keys.
Lost keys incur a replacement fee of $20.00.
Please take care of the furnishings. You must pay for any damage incurred.
Please don’t rearrange the furniture.
Please take the trash out before you leave.
Do NOT leave any trash outside (we have numerous Black Bears, and they will come to the house on the deck)
Place all trash in the barn in the trash container.
If you go for a walk into the woods, pay attention to wildlife.
No feeding of any wildlife
Stay within the orange stakes.
Do not go past the No trespassing signs.
Please do not raise the windows as there are no screens.
Please be sure you keep the storm doors shut and in the evening the porch lights on. (There are bats that can come thru the door in the evening if the door is left open)
If a bat gets into the house, please call me.
Please be sure you shut the propane on the grill off after use.
During the winter months we advise a 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle to access the property
No illegal substance allowed on the premises.
Parking instructions:
There’s no set parking area.
We ask that you do not park on the grass, and that you do not move the orange stakes on the rear of the house as our septic tanks are there and the weight of the vehicle could crush the tanks.
Accessibility features
Guest entrance and parking
Disabled parking spot
There's a private parking spot at least 11 feet (3.35 meters) wide. Or, there is public parking spot designated for a person with disabilities that has clear signage or markings.
How to use the appliances:
HVAC:
You can adjust the Heat and or Air Conditioner to your liking.
The thermostat is located on the wall between the basement steps and kitchen.
Washer and Dryer:
The manuals are in the bottom drawer in the laundry room.
Dishwasher:
The manuals are in the bottom drawer in the laundry room.
Outdoor BBQ Grill:
The manuals are in the bottom drawer in the laundry room
Jacuzzi tub in main floor bathroom:
Once you fill the tub with hot water the switch to the right of the toilet is a heater to keep the water temperature constant.
Inside Wood Burning Fireplace:
Instructions:
Be sure you open the DAMPER prior to lighting the fire.
Damper to the right is open and to the left is closed.
Sometimes it’s best to crack the front door to allow a vacuum of air and once the fire is started you can close the door.
There are Fire bricks and wood provided.
The Fireplace Fan switch is to the right of the fireplace.
If you keep the Glass doors open, please turn the fan on so the heat will not singe the Elk mount.
Outside Fire pit:
The Virginia Department of Forestry enforces a state-mandated annual burn ban from February to April. The Christiansburg Fire Department follows this law, which prohibits burning before 4 p.m. and after midnight.
Wood Provided.
Be cautious of fire because it can spread to the woods quickly and you would be accountable.
Areas to visit:
Christiansburg, VA – 3 Miles Away
Radford, VA – 12 Miles Away
Blacksburg, VA – 9.3 Miles Away
Claytor Lake State Park – 14 Miles Away
Floyd, VA – 13 Miles Away
Blue Ridge Parkway
Roanoke, VA – 29 Miles Away
Lexington, VA – 70 Miles Away
Bristol, TN – 105 Miles Away
Charlottesville, VA – 122 Miles Away
Favorite Restaurants & Activities are listed in the House Manual
STARTING A FIRE
1. To properly start a fire in a the fireplace, first check the operation of the flue damper (see
“DAMPER CONTROL”).
2. To prevent smoke at startup, I usually crack open the front door to allow a draft. Once the fire is going close the door.
3. There are fire bricks and wood on the front porch provided. Be cautious so logs will not roll out of the fireplace.
4. Close the screens to prevent the escape of sparks and embers. (If you decide to leave the Glass doors open, Please turn the fan on so the heat wont singe the Elk Mount).
5. Close the damper only when the fire is completely OUT and ashes are COLD. Keep
the damper closed when the fireplace is not in use, to prevent unnecessary loss of an air.
6. You can put ashes in the ash bucket and we can empty.
DAMPER CONTROL
This fireplace is fitted with a manually controlled chimney damper.
• To CLOSE the damper, slide all the way LEFT until locked in position.
• To OPEN the damper, slide all the way RIGHT until locked in position.
When the fireplace is NOT in use, the damper should remain CLOSED to prevent cold air
from entering the home through the chimney system.
When the fireplace is in use, the damper MUST remain OPEN.
Emergency information:
Should you encounter any sort of emergency during your stay, contact the local authorities immediately.
Emergency phone number: 911
The Fire extinguisher is to the right of the fireplace.
We want to make sure you have the utmost convenience! The smart lock is located on the back entrance. You will be provided with an access code prior to check-in. The owners are local and can be reached through the platform messaging during your stay.
Conveniently located in Christiansburg, this home is just a short drive from some of the area’s top destinations. Guests are roughly 10 minutes from downtown Christiansburg, about 15 to 20 minutes from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, around 20 to 25 minutes from Radford University, and approximately 25 to 30 minutes from Claytor Lake State Park. These drive times are approximate based on the home’s Christiansburg location and the official locations of those attractions.
All areas of the home and property are open for guests use
This spacious log home is set up for groups and families, with 5 bedrooms and sleeping space for up to 12 guests. The home is spread across three levels and offers a warm, rustic feel with multiple gathering areas, comfortable sleeping spaces, and both indoor and outdoor features for relaxing.
On the main floor, there is Bedroom 1 with a king bed. This room includes an ensuite bathroom with a jacuzzi tub. The kitchen is also located on the main floor, along with the main living and dining areas, making it the central space for cooking, dining, and spending time together.
On the second floor, there are 2 bedrooms, each with a queen bed. These are separate rooms in a loft-style layout, meaning the walls do not fully extend to the ceiling. There is also a bathroom on this floor with a shower/tub combo.
On the basement level, there is 1 bedroom with a queen bed, plus an open kids’ area with a set of bunk beds. There is also a queen sleeper sofa on this level, giving the home extra sleeping space for larger groups. The basement bathroom includes a shower/tub combo. Sheets and blankets for the pull-out sofa are stored in the downstairs bedroom closet.
The home also includes a washer and dryer, dishwasher, outdoor BBQ grill, indoor wood-burning fireplace, outside fire pit, and Wi-Fi. For the fireplace, guests should make sure the damper is open before lighting a fire, and firewood is provided.
Conveniently located just minutes from major routes and the I-81 corridor, this home offers easy access while still feeling peaceful and tucked away. Parking is available on-site, but there is no designated parking area. Guests should not park on the grass or beyond the orange stakes at the rear of the home, as those mark the septic area.
During the winter months, a 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle is recommended.
No parties or events allowed.
No smoking allowed
No Pets allowed
Suitable for toddlers and children under 12.
No unregistered guests allowed
Please don’t eat or drink in the bedrooms.
HVAC
In the winter lower the heater to 65.
In the summer, raise the air conditioner to 75.
Please respect check-in and check-out times.
Please take extra care of your keys.
Lost keys incur a replacement fee of $20.00.
Please take care of the furnishings. You must pay for any damage incurred.
Please don’t rearrange the furniture.
Please take the trash out before you leave.
Do NOT leave any trash outside (we have numerous Black Bears, and they will come to the house on the deck)
Place all trash in the barn in the trash container.
If you go for a walk into the woods, pay attention to wildlife.
No feeding of any wildlife
Stay within the orange stakes.
Do not go past the No trespassing signs.
Please do not raise the windows as there are no screens.
Please be sure you keep the storm doors shut and in the evening the porch lights on. (There are bats that can come thru the door in the evening if the door is left open)
If a bat gets into the house, please call me.
Please be sure you shut the propane on the grill off after use.
During the winter months we advise a 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle to access the property
No illegal substance allowed on the premises.
Parking instructions:
There’s no set parking area.
We ask that you do not park on the grass, and that you do not move the orange stakes on the rear of the house as our septic tanks are there and the weight of the vehicle could crush the tanks.
Accessibility features
Guest entrance and parking
Disabled parking spot
There's a private parking spot at least 11 feet (3.35 meters) wide. Or, there is public parking spot designated for a person with disabilities that has clear signage or markings.
How to use the appliances:
HVAC:
You can adjust the Heat and or Air Conditioner to your liking.
The thermostat is located on the wall between the basement steps and kitchen.
Washer and Dryer:
The manuals are in the bottom drawer in the laundry room.
Dishwasher:
The manuals are in the bottom drawer in the laundry room.
Outdoor BBQ Grill:
The manuals are in the bottom drawer in the laundry room
Jacuzzi tub in main floor bathroom:
Once you fill the tub with hot water the switch to the right of the toilet is a heater to keep the water temperature constant.
Inside Wood Burning Fireplace:
Instructions:
Be sure you open the DAMPER prior to lighting the fire.
Damper to the right is open and to the left is closed.
Sometimes it’s best to crack the front door to allow a vacuum of air and once the fire is started you can close the door.
There are Fire bricks and wood provided.
The Fireplace Fan switch is to the right of the fireplace.
If you keep the Glass doors open, please turn the fan on so the heat will not singe the Elk mount.
Outside Fire pit:
The Virginia Department of Forestry enforces a state-mandated annual burn ban from February to April. The Christiansburg Fire Department follows this law, which prohibits burning before 4 p.m. and after midnight.
Wood Provided.
Be cautious of fire because it can spread to the woods quickly and you would be accountable.
Areas to visit:
Christiansburg, VA – 3 Miles Away
Radford, VA – 12 Miles Away
Blacksburg, VA – 9.3 Miles Away
Claytor Lake State Park – 14 Miles Away
Floyd, VA – 13 Miles Away
Blue Ridge Parkway
Roanoke, VA – 29 Miles Away
Lexington, VA – 70 Miles Away
Bristol, TN – 105 Miles Away
Charlottesville, VA – 122 Miles Away
Favorite Restaurants & Activities are listed in the House Manual
STARTING A FIRE
1. To properly start a fire in a the fireplace, first check the operation of the flue damper (see
“DAMPER CONTROL”).
2. To prevent smoke at startup, I usually crack open the front door to allow a draft. Once the fire is going close the door.
3. There are fire bricks and wood on the front porch provided. Be cautious so logs will not roll out of the fireplace.
4. Close the screens to prevent the escape of sparks and embers. (If you decide to leave the Glass doors open, Please turn the fan on so the heat wont singe the Elk Mount).
5. Close the damper only when the fire is completely OUT and ashes are COLD. Keep
the damper closed when the fireplace is not in use, to prevent unnecessary loss of an air.
6. You can put ashes in the ash bucket and we can empty.
DAMPER CONTROL
This fireplace is fitted with a manually controlled chimney damper.
• To CLOSE the damper, slide all the way LEFT until locked in position.
• To OPEN the damper, slide all the way RIGHT until locked in position.
When the fireplace is NOT in use, the damper should remain CLOSED to prevent cold air
from entering the home through the chimney system.
When the fireplace is in use, the damper MUST remain OPEN.
Emergency information:
Should you encounter any sort of emergency during your stay, contact the local authorities immediately.
Emergency phone number: 911
The Fire extinguisher is to the right of the fireplace.
Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Mountain view
House Rules
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room








