Get Away From It All With A Stay In A Century-Old Acadian Cabin Near New Orleans
By Jackie Ann|Published July 27, 2020
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
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We love New Orleans, there’s no doubt about it. As with all things, sometimes you just need a little break from your everyday life. When you’re feeling the urge to swap your scenery and get away from it all, we’ve found the perfect little cabin that would make for an incredibly delightful weekend retreat. It’s not too far from New Orleans, but far enough that you’ll feel like you’re in a completely different world. Let’s check it out.
There’s nothing better than trading city life for the slower paced countryside every once in a while, and luckily there’s a rustic little cabin tucked away in this charming little village that will quickly steal your heart.
Lake Verrett is only a 10 minute drive away, and is great for fishing or boating. There are also several swamp tour companies in the area that would love to show you around the wetlands. And for history lovers, you're in a prime spot to check out historic attractions like the Madewood Plantation, the River Road African American Museum, and the iconic Nottoway Plantation. All within a 20 mile radius!
After you've spent the day exploring the area, there's nothing better than a soak in a hot tub.
And this antique clawfoot bath tub is simply the best. If you're a bath-taker, you know the joys of a clawfoot tub. If you're not, well after a bath in one of these bad boys, you might just change your tune.
In the evening, retire to the porch with your favorite ice cold beverage.
The perfect Louisiana day always ends on the porch, carelessly rocking back and forth while watching the sun set over the sugar cane fields to the soundtrack of the crickets and frogs in the background.
Are you ready to book your next getaway? Head on over to their website to see their availability and start planning your dream vacation today.
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