This Arched Cabin Tucked Away In The Mountains Is One Of The Most Unique Airbnbs In Virginia
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Try out this interesting arched cabin Airbnb when you need a quick vacation. Fortunately, there’s no need to cross state lines when there are so many getaways to be enjoyed right here in Virginia. One of the most unique destinations is this lovely “Hangar 22” you’ll find at Foxtail Orchards in Tazewell. It’s the perfect escape whether you’re looking for a romantic weekend retreat or a fun destination to enjoy with friends. Here’s more on this rental property that belongs at the top of your itinerary.
Reserve this arched cabin Airbnb in Virginia and see some more of the arched cabins’ photos on the Airbnb website. Have you already booked a stay here? If so, please share your experience in the comments below! For a delicious dinner on a rural country road, visit the local restaurant Fisher & Company.
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Outdoors In Virginia
What are some of the best outdoor places to visit in Virginia?
- Burke's Garden (Tazewell): A place known as “God’s Thumbprint" can only be beautiful and interesting. Burke’s Garden is a unique formation as it was created by a mountain caving in on itself causing a depression in the land, surrounded by gorgeous mountain ridges. As a result, the valley at 3,086 feet is the highest in the state. It is famously known for its fairy-tale setting with a perfect mix of marsh, grassland, and woodland. The habitat is perfect for birds, some of which you may have never before seen, such as the bobolink and loggerhead shrike. A nearby country store is the official start of the Heart of Appalachia Bike Trail where folks can participate by walking if they don't have a bicycle.
- Falling Spring Falls (Covington): Visible from U.S. Route 220, the 80-foot Falling Spring Falls is a major attraction in the Alleghany Highlands. Plans for people to see and photograph the cascading falls have resulted in major renovations to the overlook and grounds, including a picnic area. The viewing area is only steps from the parking lot. Stop in and enjoy the view that Thomas Jefferson reportedly described as a "remarkable cascade." Go see it for yourself.
- Mount Rogers National Recreation Area (Troutdale) At 5,729 feet above sea level, Mount Rogers is the highest natural point in Virginia offering hikers the most unforgettable views. The recreation area near the mountain is approximately 200,000 acres of National Forest featuring four Congressionally designated wilderness areas: the Virginia Creeper Trail; the Mount Rogers Scenic Byway; the Crest Zone; and the highest elevated road in Virginia that leads to the summit of Whitetop Mountain. Enjoy swimming, camping, birding, picnicking, trout fishing, bicycling, hunting, hiking, and cross-country skiing, among other activities. Keep your eyes open for the wild ponies that run through the area. And join the hikers on the Appalachian Trail.