Set on 160 acres of rolling hills that once held a Miwok village, these cottages (the largest sleeps six) have gas fireplaces, fully equipped kitchens, and queen-size beds. Hand built by the owners out of real adobe bricks, the cottages are also stocked with soft robes, oversize towels, and paperback books.
Secluded on 160 acres of woodland with plenty of trails, this establishment off the beaten path is a gem. The wonderful hand-built cottages are rustic yet modern, with four-poster log beds, saltillo tile floors, vaulted ceilings, stone fireplaces, and separate sitting and dining areas, with the convenience of TV and air-conditioning. Each cabin has a unique bent, and they are all spaced far...
Editorial Review:
Stay in a cottage on 160 acres beside Yosemite National Park; accommodations range from a loft to a two-bedroom cottage.